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  • Class I Hitch and Class I Bike Racks for 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
  • For your 2012 Mercedes-Benz C300 only a light-duty 1-1/4-inch Class I hitch is offered, part # C11030 from Curt. There are no 2-inch hitches are made for the car since the available hitch mounting points on the car's frame cannot support more than the 200-lb tongue weight rating of a Class I hitch. (Tongue weight is the downward force on the hitch from the weight of what is installed in it.) The safest solution is to select a Class I bike rack (up to a 2-bike capacity) to use with the...
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  • Adding Propane Supply to 2020 Winnebago View 24D
  • Yes, the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay, # 103538-MBS lets you use an auxiliary propane cylinder to power appliances so that you won't deplete your RV's tank. No one wants to have to pack up, unplug, and go refill the propane tank, just to come back to the site and set everything up all over again. This Sturgi-Stay T-fitting lets you connect an auxiliary cylinder to your setup using the included fill hose. This installs between the tank and the motorhome's in line regulator. This comes with needed...
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  • Is There a Trailer Hitch Receiver Available For a 2019 Mercedes-Benz C300 4Matic Wagon?
  • Currently I do not see any aftermarket manufacturer producing a custom fit receiver for your 2019 Mercedes-Benz C300 4Matic Wagon. They only have options for the sedan or coupe. We do have a 2" Receiver # E17 that you can take to a fabrication shop and have a custom hitch fabricated to fit your Mercedes. The ZCI Circuit Protected Vehicle Wiring Harness # 119250KIT will allow you to add a 4-way flat connector. This harness uses sensors to detect power for the tail lights rather than splicing...
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  • Tire Chain Availability for 2014 Mercedes-Benz C300
  • We do offer tire chains for your 2014 Mercedes Benz C300, and in fact we have them for every one of the four stock tire sizes offered on the car. A good first step is a review of your owner's manual to see what guidance or restrictions Mercedes-Benz has for chain use on your C300. Some passenger cars have to use low-profile S-Class chains. Then simply use the link provided to select your tire size (it will be noted on the sidewall of the tire itself). Click on your size to see suitable...
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