Under Body Panel Trimming to Install Curt Class III Receiver Part # C13105 on 2011 Toyota Sienna SE
Question:
I have a Toyota Sienna 2011 SE Model which means different style of bumpers than LE, XLE, or XLE Limited. I would like to know if this Trailer Hitch will still be a perfect fit to my Sienna SE without cutting. Thank you for your prompt answer.
asked by: Rolando G
Expert Reply:
According to my contacts at Curt Manufacturing, no trimming of the bumper fascia will be needed to install the Class III Receiver, part # C13105 on your 2011 Sienna SE.
Certain models of the Sienna that are equipped with the plastic under body panel (see linked installation instructions) might need a 12-1/2 by 2-3/4 inch area of the panel trimmed. This panel is located completely underneath the vehicle, and is not visible unless you are under the vehicle. According to the person in Tech Support I spoke with, the panel can be present on any of the trim levels that the Sienna is available in.
The instructions feature a full-color photo showing what the panel looks like and the exact area that would need to be trimmed away.
In addition to the receiver hitch, you might also need the following:
Wiring Harness with Trailer Connector, part # 118498
Draw Bar, part # 2753
1-7/8 Inch Trailer Ball, part # 19260
2 Inch Trailer Ball, part # 19247
Pin and Clip, part # PC3
Locking Hitch Pin, part # e98882
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