Can Replacement Hardware Be Ordered for Curt Hitch for 2016 Ford Explorer
Question:
Can you purchase the hardware kit for the hitches? have a 2016 explorer and a hitch from 2015 explorer but need the hardware that comes with the hitches. I purchased the hitch, from your company last year
asked by: Nicolaas A
Helpful Expert Reply:
Yes, you can order just the install hardware for the hitches we carry. All you need is the part # RHK.
On the product page for RHK you will need to enter the part number of the hitch and then select the manufacturer and we will ship you out the correct install hardware.
I checked your order notes and it looks like you ordered the Curt hitch part # C13386.
Products Referenced in This Question
Replacement Hardware Kit for Trailer Hitches
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Hitch
- Hardware
- etrailer
more information >
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
- Trailer Hitch
- Custom Fit Hitch
- Class III
- 400 lbs TW
- 4000 lbs GTW
- 5000 lbs WD GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- 500 lbs WD TW
- Visible Cross Tube
- CURT
more information >
Featured Help Information
Instructions
Miscellaneous Media
Continue Researching
- Article: Brake Controller 7- and 4-Way Installation Kit (ETBC7)
- Q&A: How to Determine Correct Curt 4-Way Wiring Harness For 2024 Kia Telluride
- Article: How to Choose the Right Trailer Hitch Class
- Q&A: Replacement Trailer Grease Seal for an NOK AD2527E Seal on a Boat Mate Trailer
- Q&A: Recommended 7-Way Trailer Wiring Harness for Featherlite Car Trailer
- Q&A: Replacement for Atwood Surge Brake Actuator 82541
- Q&A: Best Replacement for Atwood 82543 Brake Actuator
- Q&A: Best Option for Replacing 85841 Master Cylinder on Atwood Drum Brake Actuator
- Q&A: Cross Reference For Disc Brakes for Trailer Based on Automotive Applications
- Article: Determining Trailer Tongue Weight
- Article: How to Measure for Trailer Hitch Drop
- Article: Ball Mount Basics: Weight Capacity, Class, and Size
- Article: Trailer Hitch Balls
- Article: Wiring Trailer Lights with a 4-Way Plug (It's Easier Than You Think)