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Does Curt Trailer Hitch # 13534 Stick Out Beyond the Bumper on a 2012 Toyota Highlander  

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Does the receiver stick out beyond the rearmost point of the bumper of the vehicle? I have tight space when I back into my garage, and I do not want this to stick out well beyond the bumper.

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On the Toyota Highlander models on which we have installed Curt trailer hitch # 13534, we have found that from the center of the hitch pin hole back to the rear bumper is approximately 2 inches. This would put the receiver face just about flush with the rear bumper. However, there may be some subtle differences between models, even in the same year that could result in the receiver face being at most only a few inches, so you should not have any issues. I have included a link to a video showing installation and a link to the instructions for you.

If you plan to do some towing I recommend etrailer ball mount kit, # 989900. It comes with 2 ball mounts, 2 balls, a hitch pin with clip, and a carrying bag. For trailer wiring use # 118449. I have included instruction links for the wiring as well.

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Rebecca R.

4/8/2013

Why on my 2013 Highlander does this model stick out a full 2 inches? We had it professionally installed but I was surprised it was not closer to flush. Are there any other hitches that would not stick out as far? If there were, I would consider trying another one, as I find this very annoying and have banged my leg on it twice already.

Patrick B.

4/22/2013

The Hidden Hitch 87615 and the Draw-Tite 75726 may stick out a bit less, but it will be a nominal difference. Not all hitches will sit flush with the vehicle. Some manufacturers will build hitches slightly different for the same vehicle, but a lot of the times the design of the vehicle frame, fuel system, suspension etc. will dictate the design of the hitch.

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