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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4"

Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4"

Item # C11025
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Perfect for light-duty towing, this custom, vehicle trailer hitch receiver features fully welded, gloss powder coated steel construction. Drawbar sold separately. Great Prices for the best trailer hitch from CURT. Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4" part number C11025 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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CURT Trailer Hitch - C11025

  • Class I
  • 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
  • 2000 lbs GTW
  • Visible Cross Tube
  • CURT
  • 200 lbs TW
  • Custom Fit Hitch

Perfect for light-duty towing, this custom, vehicle trailer hitch receiver features fully welded, gloss powder coated steel construction. Drawbar sold separately.


Features:

  • Custom fit is designed specifically for your vehicle
  • Precision, robotic welding maximizes strength and improves fit
  • Bolt-on installation - no welding required
    • Complete hardware kit and installation instructions included
  • Lifetime technical support from the experts at etrailer.com
  • Gloss black powder coat finish over protective base coat offers superior rust resistance
  • Stylish, round-tube design
  • Drawbar, pin and clip sold separately
  • Hitch assembled in the USA, bolts overseas


Specs:

  • Receiver opening: 1-1/4" x 1-1/4"
  • Rating: Class I
    • Maximum gross trailer weight: 2,000 lbs
    • Maximum tongue weight: 200 lbs
  • Limited lifetime warranty



etrailer.com Technical Support

At etrailer.com we're committed to the products we sell, and to our customers. Our experienced and knowledgeable staff are available via both phone and email to address your questions and concerns for the lifetime of your hitch. The technicians at etrailer perform hitch installations on a daily basis, making them a valuable resource for do-it-yourselfers. The one-on-one, personal service you'll receive comes straight from an expert in the towing and automotive field. We've installed it, we've wired it and we've towed with it, so whatever your question, we can answer it.



11025 Curt Class 1 Trailer Hitch Receiver

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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4" - C11025

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (122 Customer Reviews)

Perfect for light-duty towing, this custom, vehicle trailer hitch receiver features fully welded, gloss powder coated steel construction. Drawbar sold separately.

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2013 Hyundai Sonata

Great hitch. Looks good. Structurally sound. Written instructions plus video’s that I understood…however, I had to have my mechanic install utilizing his car lift. He said it was straight forward and easy.

John

4/3/2024

Great after one year. My wife and I are in our seventies and install our bike rack and bikes ourselves and drive up I-95 from Savannah to Hilton Head with our e-bikes. The hitch works wonderfully with no problems.



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2013 Hyundai Sonata

Receiver hitch was easy enough to install on my 2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS. I put the rear of the car up on ramps and left it there for 3 days working about an hour or two each evening as time allowed. If I didn’t have the luxury of using my wife’s car and needed to minimize the time my car was unavailable, I probably would have needed 4 hours for the full install and cleaning everything up. Hitch is solid for what I use it for, a hitch mounted bike rack. Not a single chip or fade in the finish after one year. I park outside also.



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2012 Hyundai Sonata

This is the 2nd time I have ordered a hitch receiver (first was for my Scion xb) and I could not be happier with this hitch on my wife's Sonata. I installed it myself-took me longer, but mostly that was dealing with axle stands and the extra heft of a hybrid.

The e-trailer videos are excellent-I reviewed on my phone as I installed, and using basic tools I was able to complete the job at hand-really liked the included kit and threaded bolts/captive plates. Overall everything is solid feeling.

Late writing a review because we just drove 2,500 miles with 2 bikes (and kid's run bike) on our Yakima hitch (also purchased from e-trailer...) Always recommend you when people ask about hitches-fast delivery and great service with excellent helpful videos-cheers!

Iain S.

8/3/2017

Still works great-bought out 3rd hitch from etrailer now



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Thanks etrailer! Awesome trailer hitch and bike rack. I had my mechanic install the hitch. I printed the installation instructions and went to see him and ask about installing and he told me no problem. I dropped off the car in and the morning before work and it was ready when I got off work. The hitch is solid and perfect for the Swagman XTC2 bike carrier. I forgot to buy the recommended support strap, but I had a small ratchet strap already that works perfectly. It’s very solid and secure when in use.
This really is a very economical way to add bicycle hauling to my 2012 Sonata.

Robert

5/23/2021

It’s a hitch that’s working without a hitch it does what it’s supposed to. It still looks nice under my Hyundai Sonata.



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Kia Optima

I needed a way to tow a trailer to San Diego as my daughter is going away to college. Heather was not only very professional in helping me select the correct receiver hitch and wiring harness but she also very friendly as well. She said my order would ship out the following day but she got it shipped out the same day and I received my hitch one day earlier than expected! I found installation very easy with the assistance of the video posted online by etrailer.com. The hitch fit my Optima perfectly. I will purchase a hitch for my other car through etrailer.com as well as recommend them to all of my family and friends.



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2011 Kia Optima

I needed a hitch for my new bike rack, etrailer was the best priced and best service from them.
fits perfect and well made



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2011 Hyundai Sonata

hitch mounting holes on bracket was a little off had to pull it in but nice finish, and wiring harness was easy plug and play.



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2015 Kia Optima

Ordered so that I could have a bike rack. Shipped and delivered quickly and email included video installation instructions. We came across no surprises during installation. I would definitely recommend trailer.com!



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Hitch arrived lightening fast. Received it in 2 days. Regular shipping. Product arrived as advertised. Installation was almost as easy as the directions claimed. Works perfect for my needs. Thanks.





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This product was high quality, easy to order, and was delivered faster than I had expected. I am extremely pleased and would order future products for sure through this company. It did however take closer to an hour to install then the 20 minutes the product advertised.



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2011 Hyundai Sonata

Fantastic product, perfect fit for our car and very solid. Shipped very quick as stated. We will definately purchase from etriler again.



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2012 Hyundai Sonata

Purchased this Curt hitch for a 2012 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T SE (with dual exhaust). My 29 year old utility trailer has seen action with several vehicles over the years. And each hitch installation has been more time consuming than the previous vehicle. I chose the Curt over the Draw-tite because the supposed installation was a bit easier and supposedly no trimming of the heat shield was necessary. The hitch itself is pretty good, it's the instructions that are lacking.

The hitch install (whether Curt or Draw-tite) boil down to 5 sections: partially dropping the rear of the exhaust; removing the heat shield(s); getting 4 bolts & spacers into 2 rails of the car frame; attaching the hitch to the frame rails; and re-assemblying heat shields and exhaust. The instructions got the removing the heat shields right ... everything else needed more information. Installation time was supposed to be 20 minutes for a professional shop, 40 minutes for a DIY . With the instructions and misdirections that came with the hitch, figure on a weekend.

Here are the tips I learned.... (with the exception of the actual bolting of the hitch to the frame, you can do this solo in your driveway in an afternoon, but you will get dirty so have some Lava soap ready, and you'll be on a tarp under your car, so pick a day when it's nice). I raised the back tires by driving onto 2 pads made from cheapo landscape timbers; the 3 inch rise is sufficient for me [and I'm 6'4" and not anorexic].. Pad is: five 14"lengths of timber, flat side down nailed at each end to 2 sections of 2x4.

For a 2012 Sonata 2.0T with dual exhaust ....
To drop the back portion of the exhaust, there are 2 hangers (1 on each side), each hanger is held to the frame with two 12mm nuts. Rest each of the mufflers on a box 9-1/2 inches high, [cardboard is fine]. Further upstream, where the exhaust pipe has a Y, there is a hanger that attaches to the bracket on the exhaust pipe with a 12mm bolt; remove that bolt. Instructions go on about detaching rubber hangers .... not necessary just the four 12mm nuts and the one 12mm bolt. Spraying nuts with WD-40 before loosening is a great idea.

Once exhaust is partially dropped, the heat shields are held with 10mm nuts. Four nuts for each shield. Don't forget the WD-40 trick. And each heat shield has an arrow pointing forward.
Now you are at the frame rails; remove the 4 pads and notice the 4 holes. That's where the bolts/spacers are going to hang from. Trick is to get the bolt& spacer into the rail. Forget the die grinder, the end of the rail is actually open. Shine a bright light into the rearmost hole and you will see light on the inside of the bumper. Use the provided fishing wire and get the bolt & spacer hanging from each hole. The forward holes are the most difficult; take your time; and use one hand to tug while the other hand is jammed into the bumper space and pushes the bolt &spacer. Rail actually has a bit of an inside lip by the bumper end, and the spacer is about 1/8" too long for a good fit. I used a hacksaw and sliced about 1/8 to 3/16" off one end of two spacers. For the bolts by the 2 rear holes, you want that trimmed spacer end at the bumper end of the rail. Again it's tough, and you may have jiggle the bolt/spacer and poke them in order to get that shorter end facing the bumper. The purpose is to give the bolt sliding adjustment room for mounting the hitch.

Attaching the hitch is where you need a friend. With you on your back, have the hitch on your tummy and slide and curse the hitch between the frame and the exhaust. Then get the bolts into the hitch holes and attach the 3/4"mounting nuts (loosely at first, AND be careful not to push the bolts into the frame rail .... use some big bobby pins to clip on the bolts first to keep them from being pushed into the frame by accident; after the nut threads on a bit, you then pull the bobby pin). You can get a torque wrench to the rear bolts; the front bolts, I just did the best I could with a 3/4" wrench.

Heat shield reattachment is difficult without enlarging at least 1 hole a bit; just a bit. No way could a pro do the entire job alone in 20 minutes; and if I did this install again, I couldn't do it in 40 minutes ...
probably 2 hours if a neighbor's kid didn't come over and start asking a bushel of questions.


For a 2012 Sonata 2.0T with dual exhaust ....
To drop the back portion of the exhaust, there are 2 hangers (1 on each side), each hanger is held to the frame with two 12mm nuts. Rest each of the mufflers on a box 9-1/2 inches high, [cardboard is fine]. Further upstream, where the exhaust pipe has a Y, there is a hanger that attaches to the bracket on the exhaust pipe with a 12mm bolt; remove that bolt. Instructions go on about detaching rubber hangers .... not necessary just the four 12mm nuts and the one 12mm bolt. Spraying nuts with WD-40 before loosening is a great idea.

Once exhaust is partially dropped, the heat shields are held with 10mm nuts. Four nuts for each shield. Don't forget the WD-40 trick. And each heat shield has an arrow pointing forward.
Now you are at the frame rails; remove the 4 pads and notice the 4 holes. That's where the bolts/spacers are going to hang from. Trick is to get the bolt& spacer into the rail. Forget the die grinder, the end of the rail is actually open. Shine a bright light into the rearmost hole and you will see light on the inside of the bumper. Use the provided fishing wire and get the bolt & spacer hanging from each hole. The forward holes are the most difficult; take your time; and use one hand to tug while the other hand is jammed into the bumper space and pushes the bolt &spacer. Rail actually has a bit of an inside lip by the bumper end, and the spacer is about 1/8" too long for a good fit. I used a hacksaw and sliced about 1/8 to 3/16" off one end of two spacers. For the bolts by the 2 rear holes, you want that trimmed spacer end at the bumper end of the rail. Again it's tough, and you may have jiggle the bolt/spacer and poke them in order to get that shorter end facing the bumper. The purpose is to give the bolt sliding adjustment room for mounting the hitch.

Attaching the hitch is where you need a friend. With you on your back, have the hitch on your tummy and slide and curse the hitch between the frame and the exhaust. Then get the bolts into the hitch holes and attach the 3/4"mounting nuts (loosely at first, AND be careful not to push the bolts into the frame rail .... use some big bobby pins to clip on the bolts first to keep them from being pushed into the frame by accident; after the nut threads on a bit, you then pull the bobby pin). You can get a torque wrench to the rear bolts; the front bolts, I just did the best I could with a 3/4" wrench.

Heat shield reattachment is difficult without enlarging at least 1 hole a bit; just a bit. No way could a pro do the entire job alone in 20 minutes; and if I did this install again, I couldn't do it in 40 minutes ...
probably 2 hours if a neighbor's kid didn't come over and start asking a bushel of questions.
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Gary

2/17/2013

A very helpful supplement to the instructions.

Anonymous

6/6/2014

Thanks Pete for the time and effort to add to these hitch instructions.



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A little bit heavier than I expected, but knowing whatever it tows will be secured is worth a little extra weight.



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very nicely engineered.

John

7/20/2023

Working great - No issues



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Seems like a very good hitch and would have been a breeze to install had my car not been rear ended! Only suggestion is you might find it easier to just remove the entire exhaust vibration hanger brackets temporarily instead of trying to finagle them off the posts! Look forward to using the hitch now!



by:
2012 Hyundai Sonata

Good product. Solid fit.
Need to buy
a rack and use.



by:
2012 Hyundai Sonata

Delivery was quick. Packaging was horrible. It was just a box that the hitch was busted through so I had to paint some of it to repair scratches. I should not be repairing paint due to poor packaging on a brand new product. I realize it’s just a hitch but I don’t want it rusting in a month either. Charge $2 more or something to package product appropriately. Bummer

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Jenny N.

6/11/2022

I know that our shipping department does its best to ship hitches so that they will arrive undamaged. I will have our customer service team reach out to you. You have already done what I recommend by touching up the affected areas with a rust resistant paint.



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2015 Kia Optima

Prompt order and shipping communication. Thorough installation guidance via online videos. Fast shipping and well packaged. Received quickly and in excellent condition. Took a bit longer to install because I installed it on 2015 Optima by myself, but it bolted right in. The supplied fish wires worked extremely well. Very important to make sure bolts are torqued as specified.

Jeff B.

3/28/2019

No issues whatsoever. I use it for my bike rack and to occasionally tow my Yamaha Waverunner. Purchased the 4 pin tow lighting wiring adapter and it installed quickly and with no wiring modifications.



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2011 Hyundai Sonata

This has worked fine. My only problem was that I din't have the necessary tools to elongate the holes in the frame. I took the car and hitch to my auto shop and they lengthened the holes and installed the hitch. The hitch has worked fine otherwise.

John

5/12/2018

We did like the hitch and harness. They both worked perfectly.



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2013 Kia Optima

I have just installed the trailer hitch. The delayed install from the purchase date is due to the cold MN weather. The installation went exactly according to the instructions. I had to enlarge the forward most holes to install bolts and support plate. I also removed the two heat shields and cut a hole for the forward bolt to come through then reinstalled before installing hitch. I am retired 40+ years as an auto tech. I mention this because this is not easy to install alone because of the weight and alignment of hitch over the bolts. I used a motorcycle lift to help with lifting and alignment of hitch which worked well. I also used car ramps and did this install with a creeper. I really like how it looks; it is hidden quite well. I am using this with a bicycle rack. I have not purchased a trailer wiring harness yet since I am not towing a trailer. However, it is a solid unit which will work great for a trailer for light hauls for a 2013 Kia Optima.



by:
Kia Optima

I bought (Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4"
Item # C11025) last year and it has worked out.

If you install it yourself be ready for a pretty big job. I did it and would do it again but it was a tough dirty job.

The product itself has been fantastic with no issues. We're using it to support a bike rack for 2 bikes on a Kia Optima.

Do not try to use this for 4-bikes as that would overload the 1 1/4" hitch capability.



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Installed on my 2013 Sonata GLS. Very professional product, quick shipping and a very reasonable cost. I did install this myself, believe me, it's pretty darn easy. This is definitely a 2 person job to actually bolt up the hitch once you have installed the bolts through the frame. I had to modify the front two holes as the installation video's show. I have attached a couple pics of the installation. The side view is to show the distance I lifted the vehicle with jack stands. I just used a strap and went from spring to spring to support the exhaust and the final pic is of the installed hitch. Local shop wanted $300 to install. It took me all of 2 hours, not bad for a fat middle aged white haired dude.



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Fits well, the hitch is good



by:

Hitch was very easy to install! I took a little more time on the heat sheilds and am very happy with the results. e trailer youtube video was very helpful.

Al M.

6/17/2015

Awesome! Everything still intact, as it should be



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The on-line shopping, customer question follow-up by Greg & others, and 1st shipment on time was all just excellent. Well done!


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    The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part # C11025 is an excellent option for a 2012 Kia Optima. If you will be towing, you must use the Curt Drawbar part # C45521 as this is what Curt recommends. They also do not offer any adjustable ball mounts for class I hitches so there's that as well. I have attached some other parts below you might need as well. Curt Class I and II Pin and Clip part # F-4 1-7/8" Hitch Ball part # A-80 Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness part # C56314 or part # C56058...
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  • Trailer Hitch and Wiring for a 2015 Hyundai Sonata
    I checked with Curt and the 2015 Hyundai Sonata takes a different trailer hitch than the 2011 models. If you want to stick with the Curt brand the hitch for the 2015 model is # C11402. If you are using the hitch for towing both vehicles/hitches do use the same ball mount, # C45521, as well as 1-7/8 inch ball # 19256 and 2 inch ball # 19258. For trailer wiring, if your 2015 is NOT a hybrid use # C56247. If it is a hybrid use # HM11143874. If you want to use the hitch for an accessory such...
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