There isn't any real difference between the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # 13535 and the Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver # 75690. The only real difference is that the Curt # 13535 sits a hair more recessed measuring 8 1/2" from the hitch pin hole to the edge of spare tire, compared to the 8 3/4" the Draw-Tite # 75690 has.
Other than that, both of these hitches have the same 350 lb tongue weight capacity, as well as the same 3,500 GTW capacity. view full answer...
To answer your question plainly Jeff, no, cutting of the fascia is not truly required. This is only required on the EcoHitch and HiddenHitch options because they are marketed as a "hidden" type of hitch. So, they're going to sit farther back compared to a standard hitch hiding the cross-tube, giving you the "from-the-factory" look.
If that is not a deal breaker for you, then I'd just go with the Curt # C13416. It is virtually the same as the Ecohitch, it's going to stick out more and... view full answer...
Hello Ted; the difference between the Curt # C13397 and the etrailer # e98848 is the finish. The Curt has a standard glossy finish while the etrailer features a unique matte black finish. Outside of this the two hitches are identical. I prefer the matte black options since it helps hide dirt and also has more of an OEM look. Both have a concealed cross tube so the only thing you will see hanging down below the rear bumper is the receiver tube. view full answer...
Hey D, it looks like the weight difference between the Replacement Base for B&W Companion OEM 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch for Chevy/GMC # BWRVB3715 and # BWRVB3710 is 3 1/2 lbs, with # BWRVB3710 being the lighter of the two. view full answer...