Dexter Tang Washer # 5-59 has an inner diameter of 1-3/4 inches. We do have several washer styles with 1 inch diameters though:
# 5-101
# 5-57
# 5-23
# SW1000
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I have a solution for you, but the Curt # 13707 is not a confirmed fit on your 1987 Ford Crown Victoria. Instead you'll want to use the Draw-Tite Max-E Loader # 41116 which has a 2" receiver and does not require any drilling into the frame of the vehicle for installation.
To complete your towing setup you will need a few other items, like a wiring harness, ball mount and hitch ball. For the wiring kit you'll want to use the Tekonsha 4 Pole Hardwire Kit # 18252 (for combined 2 wire systems)... view full answer...
While we do not carry a 7-way to a 5-way round trailer connector adapter, you do have an option. I would recommend removing the 5-pin round connector on your trailer and replace with the Hopkins 7-Way Molded Trailer Wire Connector, 3 Foot Long, part # H20042. This will give you a 7-way on your trailer and you will be able to just plug-in the 7-way trailer connector to the 7-way connector on your Jeep. It comes with a 3-foot-long lead that can be wired to your trailers wiring harness.
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All custom-fit hitches made for your 2010 Ford Crown Victoria are shown on the linked page and these include the 2-inch Curt Class III hitch # 13707 that you referenced. All of these hitches are produced with a powder-coat finish to provide corrosion protection. None of these hitches is offered with a raw finish nor as an unassembled kit.
Since you have hitch options in Class I, Class II and Class III types you may care to have a look at the linked article that explains the differences... view full answer...
Class III hitches have a higher capacity when compared to a Class I or II. Class I and II hitches are also 1-1/4 inch receiver openings, where as the Class III are 2 inch openings.
We do have a Class III hitch available for a 2004 Grand Marquis, it is part # 41116. It can pull up to 3,500 pounds weight carrying, and if you add a weight distribution system, it can pull up to 6,000 pounds. The Class I is limited to 2,000 pounds. The Class II can pull up to 3,500 pounds too, but can only... view full answer...