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2017 Toyota Corolla Trailer Hitch Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2017 Toyota Corolla Trailer Hitch Options- Video

Best 2017 Toyota Corolla Trailer Hitch Options

Ryan: Today we're going to be taking a look at your best hitch options for your 2003 to 2018 Toyota Corolla, as well as your 2019 Toyota Corolla sedan. Hey guys, Ryan here at etrailer.com. Here up top we have our Draw-Tite hitch, and below that is the CURT hitch. One of the main differences I found was in its appearance. As you can see up top, the Draw-Tite is lacking a reinforced collar, unlike the CURT, which the collar is reinforced. In my opinion as well, the CURT just has a nicer finish. more


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4/9/2019 3:03:01 PM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 2017 Toyota Corolla - Curt- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2017 Toyota Corolla - Curt

Today on our 2017 Toyota Corolla we're going to be installing a CURT Class 1 trailer hitch receiver, part number 11265. This is going to be what our hitch looks like fully installed. Now this hitch has a 1-1/4 by 1-1/4 reinforced opening, which is going to be great for any of your Class 1 accessories. It uses a standard 1/2" pin and clip, which is included. When it comes to our safety chain loops, there's a plate that's welded on the bottom. There's plenty of room so it's going to work with most safety chains. This hitch features a 2,000 pound gross trailer weight rating, which is the amount that it can pull, and a 200 pound tongue weight, which is the amount pushing down. more


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3/1/2017 8:47:52 AM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 2017 Toyota Corolla - Draw-Tite- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2017 Toyota Corolla - Draw-Tite

Today on our 2017 Toyota Corolla we're going to be installing the Draw-Tite Class I Sport Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver, part number 24913. This is what our hitch looks like fully installed. It's a class I hitch, it has a 200 pound ton weight rating, which is going to be the weight pushing down, and a 2,000 max gross trailer weight rating, which is the amount it can pull. It uses a standard 1/2 inch pin hole, the pin and clip is not included but you can pick it up on our website using part number PC2. The 1 1/4 inch opening is going to work well with your class I accessories. Now the safety chain loops are made of a steel stock, and there's plenty of room to attach your safety chains. We're going to go ahead and give you a quick few measurements to help you in selecting accessories such as a bike rack or cargo carrier. more


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2/8/2017 2:57:08 PM



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