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2013 Ford Taurus Trailer Hitch Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2013 Ford Taurus Trailer Hitch Options- Video

Best 2013 Ford Taurus Trailer Hitch Options

Ryan: Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer.com. Today, we're going to be taking a look at our best trailer hitch options for our 2010 to 2019 Ford Taurus. We're going to be looking at two different classes of hitches. So the top two hitches, we have our CURT and our Draw-Tite. These are going to be Class 3 hitches with a two=inch receiver tube opening. The ones below that, we'll have our CURT and our Draw-Tite. more


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5/16/2019 1:19:01 PM



Curt Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus- Video

Curt Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus

Shane: Hi, I'm Shane with E-trailer.com. Today we're gonna be taking a look at and I'm gonna show you how to install the Curt class three trailer hitch receiver on our 2013 Ford Taurus.This is what our hitch is gonna look like when it's installed. You can see, the only thing we can see is our receiver tube. Our cross tube is completely hidden behind our bumper fascia, so it's gonna maintain a nice clean look on the back of the vehicle.It's gonna be a class three hitch, two inch by two inch receiver tube opening. We're gonna have a reinforced collar, so a little extra stability there. Hitch pin hole's gonna be five-eighths inch in diameter. more


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3/26/2019 9:57:29 AM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus - Hidden Hitch- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus - Hidden Hitch

Today, on this 2013 Ford Taurus, we're going to install part number 87565 from Hidden Hitch. This is what the hitch looks like when it's installed on our Taurus. Next, we'll give you some measurements to help you out in selecting some accessories, such as a ball mount, a bicycle rack, or a cargo carrier. From the top of the receiver opening down to the ground will be about 12". From the center of the hitch pin hole to the edge of the bumper will be about 6". Now, we'll go ahead and show you how the hitch is installed. more


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10/20/2014 2:45:21 PM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus - Draw-Tite- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus - Draw-Tite

Today, on this 2013 Ford Taurus, we're going to install part number 75670 from Draw-Tite. This is what the hitch looks like when it's installed in our Taurus. Next we'll give you some measurements to help you out selecting some accessories such as a ball mount, a bicycle rack or a cargo carrier. From the top of the receiving opening down to the ground will be about 12". From the center of the hitch pin hole to the edge of the bumper will be about 6". Now I'll go ahead and show you how the hitch is installed. First thing we do is go ahead and get our car ready to install the hitch. We need to go underneath the bumper here. more


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10/20/2014 2:43:34 PM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus - Curt- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus - Curt

Today on our 2013 Ford Taurus, we'll be installing the CURT 1 1/4" receiver tube hitch, part number C12296. This is what our hitch will look like once it's installed. Next we'll go ahead and give you a couple of measurements to assist you with selecting accessories such as a ball mount, bike rack, or cargo carrier. From the center of the hitch pinhole to the outermost edge of the bumper is 5 3/4". From the top of the receiver tube opening to the ground is 12 1/2". Now, we'll go ahead with installation. more


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4/29/2014 2:35:35 PM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus - Curt 13552- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Ford Taurus - Curt 13552

Today on our 2013 Ford Taurus we'll be installing the CURT Hitch, Part #13552. This is what our hitch will look like once installed. Next we'll go ahead and give you a couple measurements to assist your selecting accessories such as a ball mount, bike rack or cargo carrier. From the center of the hitch pin hole to the outermost edge of the bumper is 6 inches. From the top of the receiver tube opening to the ground is 12 and a 1/2 inches. Now we'll go ahead with installation. Before we can begin our install, we'll first need to lower the exhaust. To lower the exhaust safely we're going to put a safety strap underneath of it first. Then, we'll be removing the three rear rubber isolators from the metal hangers. To remove the rubber isolator from the metal hanger, it can be made easier by spraying each one with some spray lubricant. Then using our pry bar, we'll go ahead a remove the rubber isolator from the metal hanger. Next we'll use the safety strap to safely lower the exhaust down and out of the way. more


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4/29/2014 2:33:53 PM



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