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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"

Part Number: C13206
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This fully welded trailer hitch receiver bolts onto your vehicle's frame with no welding required. Powder coated steel is sturdy and corrosion resistant. Great Prices for the best trailer hitch from CURT. Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" part number C13206 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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CURT Trailer Hitch - C13206

  • Class III
  • 2 Inch Hitch
  • 4000 lbs GTW
  • Visible Cross Tube
  • CURT
  • 600 lbs TW
  • Custom Fit Hitch

This fully welded trailer hitch receiver bolts onto your vehicle's frame with no welding required. Powder coated steel is sturdy and corrosion resistant.


Features:

  • Custom fit is designed specifically for your vehicle
  • Precision, robotic welding maximizes strength and improves fit
  • Bolt-on installation - no welding required
  • Lifetime technical support from the experts at etrailer.com
  • Gloss black powder coat finish over protective base coat offers superior rust resistance
  • Stylish, round-tube design
  • Ball mount, pin and clip sold separately
  • Hitch assembled in the USA
    • Mounting hardware may be imported


Specs:

  • Receiver opening: 2" x 2"
  • Rating: Class III
    • Maximum gross trailer weight: 4,000 lbs
    • Maximum tongue weight: 600 lbs
    • Not rated for use with weight distribution systems
  • Limited lifetime warranty


etrailer.com Technical Support

At etrailer.com we're committed to the products we sell, and to our customers. Our experienced and knowledgeable staff are available via both phone and email to address your questions and concerns for the lifetime of your hitch. The technicians at etrailer perform hitch installations on a daily basis, making them a valuable resource for do-it-yourselfers. The one-on-one, personal service you'll receive comes straight from an expert in the towing and automotive field. We've installed it, we've wired it and we've towed with it, so whatever your question, we can answer it.



13206 Curt Class 3 Trailer Hitch Receiver

Installation Details C13206 Installation instructions

This Product Fits The Following Vehicles


Weight Carrying Capacity
Gross Towing Weight (GTW):
4,000 lbs.

Tongue Weight (TW):
600 lbs.


Weight Distribution Capacity
Hitch does not allow
use of weight distribution



Manufacturer Estimated Installation Time

Tech Tip

Drilling required for installation , Exhaust must be temporarily lowered for installation , Heat shield must be modified or trimmed for hitch installation , We recommend that all non-trailer loads (bike racks, cargo carriers, etc) should be supported by stabilizing straps, such as 18050, sold separately





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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2" - C13206

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (394 Customer Reviews)

This fully welded trailer hitch receiver bolts onto your vehicle's frame with no welding required. Powder coated steel is sturdy and corrosion resistant.

by:
Subaru Outback Wagon

It fit perfectly. The added special tooling made the installation a breeze. I have absolute confidence in the strength and durability of this installation. I am looking forward top putting a Curt Hitch on my wife's Crosstrek this month. It will make her Subaru more versatile also. We love to do all sorts of camping and constantly are pulling "something" out and about.
By the way, the finish is excellent and adds to the look of my Outback. The Outlook is a car that just looks better with a hitch.



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2017 Subaru Outback Wagon

This Curt hitch has more towing capacity than my 2017 Subaru Outback Wagon can handle, but felt this 2 inch receiver would offer extra stability for a loaded bike rack.
The install was straightforward following the directions & videos. Took me more like 2+ hours as I didn't want to make a mistake. One big recommendation is to buy a tapered drill bit as recommended. I first tried drilling a 1/2" hole & attempted to enlarge it with various abrasive/cutting bits chucked in the drill. That makes a sloppy hole & takes lots of time as the frame's steel is much harder than expected. So bought a tapered bit which made a perfect hole in seconds. If I recall correctly you need a 5/8" hole. Also bought some plastic plugs and glued them in the unused holes with silicone caulking.
Connected the wiring harness ground wire to an existing bolt (secured with an extra nut) rather than drill a new hole for a screw.
Have used the hitch for the bike rack, and for towing a small boat, and it works as it should.

Charles

3/17/2019

Works fine, no issues.



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2018 Subaru Outback Wagon

This is the second hitch I have purchased from etrailer.com. The first one [for a 2006 Outback Wagon] went on so easy, I purchased one for our 2018 Outback. This one was a little more challenging to install. But, after watching the video, I decided that it was within my abilities. I am no seasoned mechanic by any means. I change my own oil and do other minor repairs. I have included some pictures of the install. My most important tool was my covid-19 approved second helper. By clamping the hitch to the floor jack, I was able to maneuver and position the hitch with minimal effort. Without it, it is certainly a 2 person job.

Etrailers instructions are very clear and well written. Watching the video for your specific car is extremely helpful. The one hour install time is right on the money. The more experience and better tools you have, the faster it will go. Mine took longer, because I'm not that experienced. In the video, the mechanic used a stepped drill bit. This made the install go much smoother. Use a face shield, because the filings are very hot if you are lying on your back while drilling.
I am very pleased with etrailer.com and will go to them first for my towing needs.

Steven

8/18/2021

After one year, the hitch is still looking great! No signs of rust, corrosion or unusual wear. I check the mounting hardware as recommended, and everything is still as tight as when first installed. Still very pleased with my purchase!



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2016 Subaru Outback-Wagon

I would say it was not the easiest thing to install for the first time but it turned out great. To get this mounted, make sure you have right tools, plenty of time, and nice weather. I installed it in the middle of the winter, at night, and my tools were not so great. I also lost a bolt inside my frame and had to retrieve it. However, now I can install it in 1/4 of the time it took me to install the first one. The etrailer staff was very helpful to answer my questions and ordering was very easy.
The hitch looks great! it goes very well with the body but it is visible from underneath the car. I used it to pull a small rental trainer and used my bike rack on it. It worked great.
I was recommended this hitch by a coworker and I would recommend it to you as well.
One suggestion I would say is to add an anti-rattle pin lock. It makes a tremendous difference.

Kevin

7/26/2019

After about one year, the hitch is doing great! Had many trailers pulled by my outback.



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The Curt hitch was shipped promptly and arrived without issue. After backing up on a pair of car ramps the accessibility to everything was easy. I strapped the muffler so it would not drop then removed the muffler from the hangers. Spraying WD40 on the hangers definitely makes it easier. I used a step drill to enlarge the holes to pass the bolts through. I was not able to locate a 17/32 drill bit so I used a 1/2 bit which worked fine. My wife assisted in raising the hitch and securing the first two bolts. Taking a leisurely approach we finished in 1:45 hours. Looking forward to using our Thule bike rack in the hitch.

Hobie M.

3/12/2019

Great! The Subaru has been busy with the bike rack attached going to various rides. The car has also be pulling our catamaran to the lake. Great hitch, easy install, great buy!



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2016 Subaru Outback Wagon

Very nice quality product. Shipping was fast, and the box arrived in one piece, considering the size and weight. The installation was relatively easy, with most common tools found in the average garage. It took me 2 hours with some minor help from a second set of hands. I opted to go the route other folks were recommending, by going in via the wheel well area of the 2016 Outback. This did turn out to make it a lot easier than expected. The hitch straddled the under carriage well, and the bolts lined up perfectly. My only minor complaint was having to deal with 2 mufflers (3.6 version has dual exhaust), but they were easy to remove and made the process of installing the hitch so much easier. I'm only using this for a bike carrier, and it fits perfectly. Mission accomplished, and thanks eTrailer for a very affordable and easy to install product!

Kevin T.

7/25/2017

Fantastic product that simply works! No issues at all.



by:
BMW

I had purchased this same hitch last year
so I could add protection to the bumper and rear hatch.
Since moving to Portland six years ago, my wife has been rear-ended four times and I have been hit twice while stopped at traffic lights.
The hitch allowed us to use a “step/protective” insert.
She was hit again two weeks ago. The collision destroyed the step but saved the bumper. As a result, I’d estimate the damage to the BMW was $4000-6000.
As a result, I’ll be installing a similar hitch on my Subaru. ( I was hit last summer while driving my ‘63 Triumph TR3.)

Jeffrey

5/13/2020

The product purchased and installed by me was a 2x2 hutch. Installed on my Subaru Outback. We retired and mired to Portland ,Oregon six years ago. Since arriving I have been rear ended 2x And my wife 4x. I ed bumpersteps into the hitch. Now when rear ended in stop and go traffic the replaceable bumper absorbs the blow and saves expensive bumper repairs. My wife and I have each saved thousands of dollars in repairs. A bonus are the many other uses of a hitch.



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2016 Subaru Outback Wagon

This is the second Curt receiver I've owned and I feel like they're pretty good quality and are not that hard to install if you take your time and have all the right tools handy.

I don't do any towing, it's mostly used for bike and cargo racks...

I do have two gripes though. One is that the hitch does shave a few inches off your ground clearance, which is the trade off for a higher weight rating, and the other is mostly how these items get stored/shipped. My first one that I purchased from a local high-end accessory shop did the install, and the second I installed myself, both had some of the powder coating knocked off and had exposed metal which will end up rusting like my first one.

I prob could have sprayed over it or returned, but the packaging was gone and I just didn't want to hassle with it.

The image is of my first Curt hitch that had signs of rust after about a year.

Etrailer Expert

Laura E.

11/4/2016

I am sorry to hear the hitch was received in the condition you described. The hitches are shipped to us from the manufacturer stacked one on top of another and they can scratch each other up thank you for bringing this to our attention. We recommend touching up the scratches with a rust resistant paint. The manufacturer recommends using Krylon Gloss Rough Tuff Enamel Spray paint to touch up any defects, which you will then have on hand for your regular hitch maintenance.



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Subaru Outback Wagon

This hitch looks great. Thanks to the video available on your website i was able to pick the perfect hitch for my needs. This hitch IMO has perfect aesthetics for the Subaru Outback. Very heavy duty hitch and well made. Received it very quick. You guys at etrailer are great!

Debbie

11/14/2017

The Curt Hitch still looks brand new and functions perfectly.



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2018 Subaru Outback Wagon

This is my third hitch from etrailer. Each time has been the same easy purchasing process, great price, and quick shipping. There is good support and follow up from them as well. Here is my feedback from this installation on my 2018 Subaru Outback 3.6 touring:
- I have installed a bunch of hitches over the years and this one went pretty smoothly. Watching the video helps a lot so you don't have to keep constantly referring to the instructions while you are working.
- I needed to enlarge the frame holes bigger than the instructions said to because even though I could pass the plate washer through the hole, the carriage bolt itself definitely needed a bigger opening. I used a corded Dremel tool with cutoff wheels to cut the holes to the necessary size.
- since the fish wires have to be reused, BE CAREFUL unthreading the bolts from them the first time so you don't stretch or twist them out of shape. Doing so will make it much harder to fish the second set of bolts through the small holes that you drill in the frame.
-A few tips that made this more convenient for me.....Like others have said, I strongly recommend use of either ramps or jackstands so you aren't cramped under the car. I also suggest some carpet remnants or pieces of foam flooring to lay on. Additionally, a rolled up sheet or an old pillow doubled over helped me keep my head and neck from getting fatigued and strained because you have to look up and see what you're doing. Safety glasses are a must to keep dirt and metal fragments from falling in your eyes as you wrestle with exhaust hangers and drill/enlarge holes. And for the exhaust hangers - spray them liberally with lube and they slide off and back on with way less effort. Really liberally.

Total install time 2h40m. I am not a car mechanic but an avid tinkerer and only slightly mechanically inclined.

In all I am very pleased with the product and it was hundreds and hundreds less than having a dealer install a hitch. Thanks etrailer!



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2016 Subaru Outback Wagon

I have used a Curt trailer hitch on a 2016 Subaru for over a year. I am very satisfied with the product.

The price was reasonable, performs as expected, the hitch shows no signs of rust, and looks good on the car.

I installed the hitch following the excellent video instructions on your website without problems. With the help of another person, the install took less than one hour. I use the hitch with a Thule bicycle rack.

Thank you



by:
Subaru Outback Wagon

This is my second hitch from etrailer for a Subaru Outback. This time around it only took me about 1.5 hours, with a friend helping out. The hitch fits like a glove and looks amazing. I know that some folks have mentioned the hitch could you use a bit more packing in the cardboard box, but mine arrived in fine shape, with no damage. Since this is now my second Curt hitch on my second Outback, I can say the quality is outstanding, and it's SOLID. I'm still a fan of installing it from the spare tire compartment/cargo area of the car and enlarging the forward-most access holes already provided in this area with a step-drill bit, as others have stated. This allows for easy top-down access while fishing the bolts, and made it easier for me to line everything up right the first time. The included instructions do help, but the online videos are so much better. This product can be installed with your typical tools in the garage, but it might make it easier to plan a quick trip to the local hardware store, and pick up the recommended tools in the instructions. I had my previous hitch on another Outback for 2 years, with a Thule bike rack and 3 bikes on it for many months out of the year, and it never failed me; rock solid product. Thanks again etrailer for excellent pricing and fast shipping!



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2016 Subaru Outback Wagon

I decided to buy the Curt hitch for my 2016 Outback because I wanted a rounded tube crossbar (aesthetics) and I wanted the receiver to be far enough back that I would have plenty of tailgate clearance with my bike rack or any other carriers I might use it for in the future. There are other receivers that are more tucked back and less visible, but I felt added clearance with accessories was more important to prevent damage to the car. I also wanted a 2" receiver because there are more accessories/racks available than what you can get for a 1-1/4" version, even though my car is not rated to tow anywhere near the max capacity of a 2" hitch.

The installation took me about 2.5hrs, of which the most time consuming parts were prying off the rubber exhaust hangers and opening up slots in the frame holes to allow the carriage bolts and spacers to be fished through. I strongly suggest a carbide cutting tool like the Dremel 9901 which should make quick work of slotting the frame. Also a set of tin snips will make quick work of the exhaust shield trimming, which is very straight forward. Other than those tools, you should have anything else you might need in a basic mechanics set of tools.

The finished product is not 100% stealth, but it is tucked up about as far as it could be without having to trim the body work (like with the OEM 1-1/4" hitch). It is relatively unobtrusive, except when specifically looking for it (like I was when decided on which receiver to get) - a layperson walking by is not going to noticed it hanging down. The black tends to blend with the bodywork and shadow under the car . If you have an Outback with the optional shiny roll pan guard, a black receiver might stand out more.

This is a fantastic value from etrailer considering not only a low price, but also an incredibly helpful set of videos and photos of the installation. Do yourself a favor and watch their model-specific install video to demystify the process - the installation instructions from Curt are relatively vague without the video supplement. I highly appreciate etrailer's product and model-specific videos and reviews and that is partly why I give this 5 stars.



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2017 Subaru Outback Wagon

After a bit of research, I decided on the Curt 2" hitch for my 2017 Outback, primarily because I intend to use it for bike transport and appreciated the bit of extra room in front of the gate it allowed. My order arrived in just a few days. The box came with one small hole punched in the side, but the hitch was in good shape.
I did a lot of reading and research before I started the installation. The online video as well as the pictures and tips from other readers were helpful in giving me a good idea of what was involved. The whole install process took about 90 minutes, not counting prep and clean up. I easily found a step drill at HF, but was surprised by the lack of local availability for a 17/32" drill bit. Most places stopped at 1/2" and then jumped to larger sizes. Lucky for me, I found I already had a 17/32" bit in my bin of odd bits.
Once I made my way down through the layers of interior pieces around the spare tire, it was an easy matter to enlarge the front holes (covered by a circle of black tape) to 1 1/8" so the plates and bolts could easily pass.
After the inside drilling was done, I used some of those drive up ramps (and jack stands) to allow easier access to the underside of the vehicle. The tip with the spray lube and cargo strap worked as advertised with the muffler and hangers. My Outback is pretty new, so the hangers slid off and on without a problem. The only real "difficulty" I encountered in the installation was fishing the wire from the big hole in the trunk to the small hole underneath. I ended up using a reverse fish from the other direction with a piece of safety wire. It was much easier to spot and grab the wire through the big hole. I enlisted the help of an assistant (wife) for a few minutes to hold one side of the hitch in place while I got the first nut installed. I left the fish wires on until the last minute.
Drilling the second set of holes wasn't too tough. I used a center punch and about 4 different size bits to work up to the final dimension. I put some paint on all the bare metal and installed a 3D printed a plastic cap with silicone sealant to cover the access holes in the trunk area.
All things considered, I'm quite happy with my purchase. I saved HUNDREDS of dollars over what the dealer quoted me, even after buying some tools for the job. I'm 59 and my skill level is "amateur maker/tinkerer". I've done a fair amount of work on cars and planes, but just don't do that much of it anymore.



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2014 Subaru Outback Wagon

Fits like a glove! Only downside for me was I bought the recommended 7/16" drill bit before I noticed they are 1/2" bolts. Made for a hard time wallowing out holes. Please correct instructions for the next guys.



by:
2014 Subaru Outback Wagon

Our Curt Hitch from etrailer.com fits my 2014 Subaru Outback perfectly. It doesn't stick out too far, hang too low and it has the right clearance from the bumper for the bike rack.



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2017 Subaru Outback Wagon

Great product, exactly as advertised. Very solid construction with high quality hardware that should last a lifetime. Service from etrailer.com was exemplary so a shout out to George who expedited the delivery of my hitch. Fitting was very easy especially if you refer to the video on the etrailer.com web site. I haven't used it as a bike rack hitch at the moment but see no reason why the Kuat nv 2.0 rack that I hope to purchase shortly should not integrate with this hitch extremely well. In the meantime I'm using it to help form part of a support stand for my large scale RC airplanes as you can see in the pictures. Not a traditional use I know but one that this hitch helps with very well!



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The quality of the trailer looks great for the Subaru. This is my first time to install anything on the car by myself. So it took me several hours, especially because I didn't have all the necessary tools ready.
On the installation, lowering the exhaust and remove the exhaust cover took less than 10 minutes. But I spent at least another two hours to enlarge the holes for fish wire, and drill new holes for the nuts. It would be great if Etrailer sells a reliable step drill bit for this purpose.
Other than that, everything else was relatively smooth.
New tools purchased for this: Step drill bit (20$), torque wrench (20$), Aviation Snip (20$) all from Harbor Freight.



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2017 Subaru Outback Wagon

Installed the Curt 2” trailer hitch for my 2017 Outback. Very easy to install, I made one change from the factory instructions; I enlarged an access hole for the bolts on the interior of the car rather than the channel as shown in the instructions. I noticed this area when installing the wiring kit. It resulted in a cleaner installation without weakening the structural channels.
After running to the local car wash to vacuum out the trunk, I installed the Swagman bike rack and had a great day!!



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I put this hitch on our Subaru Outback to receive and carry a two bike rack. The hitch is very secure and solid. The instructions were clear and the final installation is great. Would recommend.



by:
Subaru

Thanks etrailer.com.

Free shipping
arrived in 4 days. Everything was in the box as ordered and in fine shape. Needed this for 4th of July week in the woods of Upstate NY. Will be used as a carrier and very light trailer work.

Do it yourself supplies: Lisle muffler hanger pliers/Step Drill for frame/multiple metric sockets. Since my wife wasn't able to do much lifting I actually removed the muffler and tailpipe as this car is brand new and it was easily removed. With all that out of the way this installation took less than 2 hrs Perfect fit. Great instructional videos, needed to revisit the heat shield portion. Thanks as you saved me a ton of money over Subaru dealer $450-$500 tonnage. PS only cursed once as a hot shard of frame landed directly on the mustache......yowza!



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2018 Subaru Outback Wagon

Hitch installed on 2018 SUBARU OUTBACK, approx 2 hours by 1 man. A few installation tips: 1. I didn't remove the muffler heat shield, just drilled through. Removed only 1 screw which interfere with Hitch. 2. When reinstall rubber isolators put some grease inside the holes it makes a big difference. 3. I have removed 2 rubber isolators and the muffler, it makes a lot of room. 4. I choose to insert bolt point by drilling a 1" (enlarge an existing hole as you can see in pictures attached) hole from the trunk. Everything done with the car on the ground, don't forget to wear safety glass!!!



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2015 Subaru Outback Wagon

Hitch arrived well packaged but with several minor scratches. I installed it in my own garage using ramps in about two hours without physical assistance.

The step bit suggestions from other reviews were a great help! Well worth the $8 on another online retailer.

The hardest part for me was fishing out the wiring harness plug from the side of the car. I strongly suggest watching the etrailer videos on both products.

I plan to use this hitch to occasionally pull a 5x10 utility trailer and hitch mounted bike rack.



by:

Great trailer hitch receiver! Easy to follow instructions and videos online make it ver easy to install and do work on. I use this to for my bikes, moving trailer, small camper and equipment trailer!



by:
2019 Subaru Outback Wagon

For those of you that may be looking (as I was) - this hitch does indeed fit a 2019 Outback. I researched various sellers as well as made an inquiry to Curt but no one would confirm fitment to the 2019. Decided to take a chance with this and I am glad I did. The hitch itself was easy to install. The instructions available on etrailer also came with the hitch and were generally easy to follow. I would estimate it took me about two hours to install the hitch and the wiring harness.


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  • Recommended Trailer Hitch and Related Towing Items for 2015 Subaru Outback Limited 2.5i.
    We offer both 1-1/4-inch Class II and 2-inch Class III trailer hitches for your 2015 Subaru Outback Limited 2.5i. When there is such a choice we always recommend going with the larger 2-inch Class III hitch since it will have higher weight capacity and be more compatible with the majority if hitch-mount accessory items. The actual weight of hitches varies very little and ground clearance depends on many factors other than the hitch, such as passenger load, cargo load, and tire size, condition...
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  • Recommended Trailer Hitch for 2014 Subaru Outback Wagon that Will Allow Bike Carrier to Fold Up
    For your 2014 Subaru Outback Wagon, I actually recommend looking at the Curt Class III Round Tube Receiver Hitch # C13206. Between the three Class III options confirmed to fit your vehicle, the Curt model provides the shortest distance from the hitch pin hole to the outermost edge of the bumper. When we had a chance to install this trailer hitch on your 2014 Outback Wagon, there was a measurement of just 2-1/2 inches from the hitch pin hole to the edge of the bumper. I recommend taking...
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  • Is Stabilizing Strap Needed For Curt Hitch C13206 or Will Clamp be Okay
    Thanks so much for your purchase, and I can tell you that the Curt Cam Buckle Stabilizing Strap # 18050 is not a requirement for use with the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C13206. While Curt does recommend the use of the strap, it is not needed in order to maintain the warranty. A clamp is an excellent idea for stability, so definitely continue to use a clamp like the etrailer Anti-Rattle Hitch Stabilizer # e99007 or Curt Anti-Rattle Hitch Clamp # C27UR.
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  • Differences Between Curt, Draw-Tite, and etrailer.com Trailer Hitches for 2019 Subaru Outback Wagon
    I definitely understand being a bit overwhelmed by the amount of options in front of you, however I can definitely help with differentiating the trailer hitches for your 2019 Subaru Outback Wagon along with explaining my personal recommendation, which is the Curt Class III # C13410. First off, all the hitches for your Subaru can be pretty easily broken down into two categories in terms of design; hidden and non-hidden. The Curt # C13410 and Draw-Tite # 76227 both feature a 2" receiver...
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  • Replacement Trailer Hitch Hardware Including Carriage Bolt Blocks and Fish Wire
    To put your Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C13206 on your 2015 Subaru Outback, I recommend using the hardware kit # RHK which will get you all the parts that originally came with your trailer hitch so you can safely install it on your new vehicle. On this product page you will select the manufacturer and enter the part number of the hitch and then you will get the correct hardware sent to you.
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  • Curt Stabilization Strap # 18050 Recommended Versus Required for Warranty on Trailer Hitch Receiver
    The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver- Class III # C13206 doesn't require stabilization strap # 18050 any longer. Curt used to require it and has recently soften their wording to simply recommend because many customers were not happy with it. We are updating our website as we find their changes from "Required" verbiage to "Recommended". You can see this in the upper right hand of the instruction link I've attached.
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  • Best Hidden Hitch for 2015 Subaru Outback - Curt vs Draw-Tite
    The Curt Trailer Hitch # C13206 has a measurement from the ground to the top lip of the trailer of 15-1/2 inches which sits higher than the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch # 75673 which has a measurement of 15 inches. So far the Curt is winning when it comes to being hidden since it sits about 1/2 inch closer to the bottom of the bumper, but the Draw-Tite is overall more hidden. If you measure from the center of the hitch pin hole to the very edge of your 2015 Subaru Outback of about 5 inches....
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  • Ordering Hardware Kit for Curt Hitch C13206
    We do have a hardware kit for the Curt hitch part # C13206 but it's with our part number # RHK. You'd need to enter the part number for the hitch on the product page and then also select Curt as the hitch manufacturer and we'll ship you out what you are in need of.
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  • Will Higher Tongue Weight Capacity of Trailer Hitch Increase Tongue Weight of 2016 Outback Wagon
    Any time you are dealing with a weight capacity you are always limited by your lowest rated component. Trailer hitch manufacturers test the strengths of their products separate from the vehicles which is why the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C13206 has a 600 lb TW capacity that is well over the TW capacity of your 2016 Subaru Outback Wagon. Since your Outback Wagon has a lower TW capacity of 200 lbs that is what you will be limited by and what you need to stay under to safely use the trailer...
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  • Comparing Curt C13206 and EcoHitch 306-X7601 Trailer Hitches for a 2019 Subaru Outback Wagon
    Since both the Curt Trailer Hitch # C13206 and the EcoHitch # 306-X7601 come with a limited lifetime warranty and have higher weight ratings than the 200 lb tongue/2,700 lb ratings of your 2019 Subaru Outback Wagon I recommend going with the EcoHitch option over the Curt since looks are very important to you. The EcoHitch will hold up just as well as the Curt and it has more of an OEM look which you'll be more happy with. With that being said, Curt does have their trailer hitch # C13410...
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  • Trailer Hitch and Wiring for 2016 Subaru Outback to Tow Small 1,000 Pound Trailer
    I will be happy to help. For your 2016 Subaru Outback you can use Curt trailer hitch # C13206. This hitch has a 4,000 pound capacity but check your owners manual to determine the vehicle capacity. The recommended ball mount is # C45030. It has a 1 inch rise and 1 inch diameter ball hole. For a ball you can use # 63845 for a 2 inch or # 63847 for a 2-5/16 inch. For a hitch pin use # PC3 or a lock, # e98880. And to add a 4-Way trailer wiring harness you can use # C59496.
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  • Comparing the Different Trailer Hitches for a 2019 Subaru Outback
    There are indeed quite a few trailer hitch options for a 2019 Subaru Outback but they can all be broken down into two categories, concealed cross tube and visible cross tube. The concealed cross tube option I recommend is the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part # C13410 and the visible cross tube option I recommend is the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part # C13206. I prefer Curt as the quality of their trailer hitches is better than that of Draw-Tite in my experience with holes lining up and...
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