Curt® 13526 Hitch 2 in. Receiver

Manufacturer #13526

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13526 Hitch 2 in. Receiver
13526 Hitch 2 in. Receiver
13526 Hitch 2 in. Receiver
13526 Hitch 2 in. Receiver
13526 Hitch 2 in. Receiver

Curt® 13526 Hitch 2 in. Receiver

Manufacturer #13526

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$269.49
$373.95
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Great hitch! Easy install! Fast delivery!Hitch 2 In. Receiver
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I ordered this one afternoon and was shocked to receive it before noon the next day! It is super sturdy and well constructed. With one very minor tweak, it fit my Chevy Tracker perfectly and, with the 4 bolts provided, was an easy install. Looks great and tows well.
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Posted by Dave / Sat, Mar 29
Originally posted at JCWhitney.com
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Question: Does hitch kit come with wire harness for trailer lights?Derrick P. / Mar 26, 2021
Hi Derrick, That wire kit is sold separately. Please call 1-866-529-0412 and provide your vehicle information so out parts team can check for availability.
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Answered by Andrew B. / Fri, Mar 26
Yes, it does come with the wire harness, but one needs to purchase the wire kit for the trailer. Or rewire the existing trailer wiring to make all the lights work correctly. The hitch was a different story to make it fit correctly, the threaded holes in the vehicle frame didn't line up with the holes on the hitch. So the hitch was welded to the vehicle frame instead.
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Answered by Paul D. / Sun, Mar 28
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