Trailer Hitch Hardware Recommendation for Curt for 2017 Ford Fusion
Question:
I have a curt hitch for a ford fusion 2015. I recently leased a 2017 ford fusion. 1. Will the 2015 hitch fit the 2017 fusion? 2. the dealer removed the hitch but did not remove the bolts, plates, nuts.and the pull wire can i purchase them without the buying the entire hitch.
asked by: Jeffrey D
Expert Reply:
Curt hitches like the # C12091 do fit 2015 and 2017 Ford Fusions. Since you are missing most of the hitch though it's going to be easier for you to just replace the entire thing with a new # C12091.
Otherwise we have the replacement hardware kit part # RHK which will require you to enter the part number of the hitch you have as well as select Curt from the drop down menu and we'll ship you out the correct hardware for the hitch.
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class II - 1-1/4"
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