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Trailer Hitch that Fits 2014 Mercedes E350 Sedan  

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Do you have a video of the installation of your tow hitch on a 2014 Mercedes E350 sedan ?

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For your 2014 Mercedes E350 sedan we have the Curt hitch part # C11001 as a confirmed fit that would work well. I attached a link to a set of detailed instructions and an install video for you.

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Lawrence G.

10/30/2021

I have a E 550 convertble yr.2015 can you recommend a trailer hitch and how do you hook up electrical ? Thanks ?

Les D.

11/1/2021

@ LawrenceG The E-550 came in one of two frame widths. If your frame width is 34 inches then you will use the Curt # 14082 hitch, or if your frame width is 42 inches, then you will use the Curt # 14090 hitch. The wiring will depend on your trailer. If you have a small basic trailer you can use a flat 4-way connector. If your trailer has electric brakes you will need a 7-way round connector. Since your E-550 is probably longer than most RVs or box trucks your wiring kits will need some additional wire to extend connections. I would go with the Hopkins # HM40975-11998 connector that has a 4-way and 7-way connector. If you need something different just let me know.

Les D.

11/1/2021

@ LawrenceG The E-550 came in one of two frame widths. If your frame width is 34 inches then you will use the Curt # 14082 hitch, or if your frame width is 42 inches, then you will use the Curt # 14090 hitch. The wiring will depend on your trailer. If you have a small basic trailer you can use a flat 4-way connector. If your trailer has electric brakes you will need a 7-way round connector. Since your E-550 is probably longer than most RVs or box trucks your wiring kits will need some additional wire to extend connections. I would go with the Hopkins # HM40975-11998 connector that has a 4-way and 7-way connector. If you need something different just let me know.

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