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The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...The lock plug for the Rapid Podium Feet for Thule Crossbars #TH460R has been discontinued, unfortunately. So, your only option is to use their lock cores #TH450400 to secure your feet.
view full answer...Actually Curt no longer requires the use of the stabilizer straps like the #18050 with non-supported loads like bike racks with their hitches so it's not something you'd have to worry about!
view full answer...There are two Curt hitches which are a fit for your 2015 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen TDI. We have the Curt part #C11422 that you referenced which has a concealed crosstube which is going to give you better ground clearance since only the hitch opening…
view full answer...Aside from the warranty, there's a practical reason for using a Curt Stability Strap, part #18050 or any stability strap. Stability straps reduce the amount of jolting, jostling and all around movement that occurs on non-trailer loads when they…
view full answer...To determine how much clearance you will need to clear the spare tire on the back of your vehicle there is one important measurement you will need to make. First, place a long, flat object, like a 2x4 or yard stick, against the spare tire. Make sure…
view full answer...You would have to measure from your hitch pin hole out to the furthest point out on the rear spare of your 2007 Toyota RAV4 to determine if the #C18030 will clear it. The rack has a distance of 7-3/4 inches from the pin hole to nearest portion of the…
view full answer...The 1-1/4 inch part of the shank on Curt bike rack #C18030 is steel. The sleeve to adapt the rack to fit a 2 inch hitch is plastic. The other option would be to use a steel reducer sleeve in a 2 inch hitch, #HT02, and then not use the plastic…
view full answer...In order to satisfy Curt warranty requirements, any of their Class I or II receivers (like the C11423 you referenced) as well as a few of their Class III hitches must be used with a stabilizing strap like part #18050. This applies to any non-trailer…
view full answer...Since there are no specific instructions on how to install the Support Strap #18050 you can get a little creative. If you are afraid of damaging the spoiler on your 2017 Volkswagen Golf then I recommend installing the clip part of the strap in the…
view full answer...The Furrion AC/DC Distribution Panel will work to replace the WFCO WF-8930/50 distribution panel but is not considered an exact replacement. We do not carry a distribution panel that is an exact replacement for that WFCO model but the Furrion will…
view full answer...I can confirm for you that the bumper on your 2017 Toyota Camry will remain unmodified after installing Curt hitch #C12107. If you take a look at the install video I've linked, you'll notice that the bumper stays as it was before the…
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