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2011 Dodge Challenger Trailer Hitch Installation And Review Videos

     

Curt Trailer Hitch Installation - 2011 Dodge Challenger- Video

Curt Trailer Hitch Installation - 2011 Dodge Challenger

Jake: Hey, guys, it's Jake here with the eTrailer. Today we're going to be taking a look at and I'm going to show you how to install this Curt hitch on our 2011 Dodge Challenger. Now, it's not going to be too bad of an install, but it's going to give you that ability, when having a hitch, you're going to have that ability to insert any hitch accessories, ball mounts, or if you have a bike rack or a cargo carrier, for instance, it's going to give you a lot more space to be able to carry your accessories on the back of your vehicle. With this hitch, you're going to have a two inch by two inch hitch receiver, with a nice collar on the outside to give it a nice finished look. It's going to have a black powder-coat finish to help protect against rust and corrosion and give it a nice sleek look.With this hitch, you're going to have a standard 5/8 inch pin hole so you can insert those pins to lock those accessories down. Along with that, you're going to have loops to be able to hook your safety chains in, if you happen to be towing a trailer, or if you have an accessory that has tie-downs. more


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7/5/2019 6:52:21 PM



Best 2011 Dodge Challenger Trailer Hitch Options- Video

Best 2011 Dodge Challenger Trailer Hitch Options

Speaker 1: Today we're going to be taking a look at the best custom fit trailer hitches available for the 2011 Dodge Challenger. We're going to be taking a look at two Class 3 hitches today. First we have our CURT, part number C13236. Follow that up with our Draw-Tite, part number 76145.Now there are Class 2 options available for the Challenger as well, but something that's kind of odd that we noticed is that even though the Class 2 hitch is only going to have an 1-1/4" by 1-1/4" receiver tube opening, the bottom of them tends to be lower or closer to the ground than what we get in our Class 3s. Now that's not a huge difference between the two but it can certainly help going in and out of parking garages, driveways, situations like that.Now both hitches are also going to offer a 5/8 pin hole. This is the hole you'll want to use to keep your items in place. more


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12/22/2017 11:57:49 AM



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