Trailer Hitch and Wiring Recommendation for 2015 Cadillac CTS to Tow Sea Doo
Question:
Hi I am planning on purchasing your Curt Hitch C11900 for my car and also your harness C56207. I plan on towing a 2020 Seadoo Rxp-x Jet Ski , but i am not sure if my vehicle and hitch is properly appropriate to be towing this Jet Ski, can someone assist. Do you guys recommend me using this car to tow my jet ski? It is Equipped with the factory upgraded Brembo Brakes.
asked by: Shawn
Expert Reply:
Your 2015 Cadillac CTS has a towing capacity of 1,000 lbs so as long as the weight of Seadoo and trailer is less than that you'd be perfectly fine. The Curt hitch you are considering # C11900 is a great option as it's a confirmed fit that is mostly hidden and has plenty of towing capacity. Then for trailer wiring the # C56207 is also a fit and would work well.
You'll also need the ball mount part # C45521 with hitch balls # A-80 for a 1-7/8 inch ball or # A-82 for a 2 inch ball.
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