Ball Mount Recommendation for 2018 Subaru Outback with Curt Hitch Towing Camper Trailer
Question:
Hello I have a 2018 Subaru Outback wagon 3.6R touring. It has a CURT 2 x 2 hitch installed by the Subaru dealer, rated 4,000 pounds tow / 600 pounds tongue weight. Ill be pulling a much lighter camp trailer, which requires the top of ball head height to be 21. Which CURT ball mount plate should I buy? FYI, the center point of the CURT square hitch receptacle on my car is 14 inches off the ground. Thank you
asked by: David R
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Products Referenced in This Question
2" Hitch Ball - 1-1/4" Diameter x 2-5/8" Long Shank - Chrome - 10,000
- Trailer Hitch Ball
- Trailer Hitch Ball
- Standard Ball
- Chrome-Plated Steel
- 2 Inch Diameter Ball
- 2-5/8 Inch Shank Length
- 1-1/4 Inch Diameter Shank
- 10000 lbs GTW
- Class IV
- Class V
- CURT
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Curt Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 5" Rise, 6" Drop - 9-3/8" Long - 12,000 lbs
- Trailer Hitch Ball Mount
- Fixed Ball Mount
- No Ball
- 1-1/4 Inch Ball Hole Diameter
- Steel Shank - Gloss Black
- Drop - 6 Inch
- Rise - 5 Inch
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 12000 lbs GTW
- Class IV
- CURT
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