Trailer Hitch For 2023 Dodge Challenger GT AWD
Question:
Hello, Looking for a trailer hitch for a 2023 Dodge Challenger GT AWD. What is the difference between Quad Tip Exhaust and non Quad Tip Exhaust?
asked by: Stephen L
Expert Reply:
Hello Stephen. For your 2023 Dodge Charger GT AWD I recommend the Curt Class 3 Hitch # C13236. I double checked with Curt and they confirmed it will fit the GT model whether it is the dual or quad tip exhaust. Basically, it will fit all models of the 2023 Challenger except for the Demon, Hellcat and SRT models. To answer your other question, the quad tip models will have 4 exhaust tips (2 on each side), while the non quad tip models will simply have 1 tip on each side.
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Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class III - 2"
- Trailer Hitch
- Custom Fit Hitch
- Class III
- 350 lbs TW
- 3500 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- Visible Cross Tube
- CURT
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Stephen
4/8/2024
Jesse, I installed the Curt hitch yesterday on my 2023 Dodge Challenger GT AWD. The instructions included were excellent in showing how to lower the exhaust system and the included bolt/backing plate fishing wire system worked like a charm. But there two (2) things that made the job very hard and I feel these should have been addressed in your directions or website videos. The first was when I lowered the exhaust system, the mufflers were hanging up on the exhaust shrouds in the lower fender skirt. The easiest solution would be to remove the lower fender skirt, but I couldn't find any information on how to do that. I ended up removing the two (2) nuts holding the fender skirt on the bottom and having my son pull the fender out enough so the muffler tips cleared the shrouds. It worked but I was afraid of damaging/tearing the skirt. The second issue, which I feel falls on your engineering, the rear most carriage bolt on the passenger side was too long. The rubber exhaust mount hit it and you couldn't reattach the second muffler bolt. So I had lower the whole exhaust system again and cut off the bolt just above the nut. After that, the rubber exhaust mount cleared the bolt and I could reinstall the muffler bolt. So either you should clearly call out cutting that bolt flush after mounting or an easier solution would be to provide a shorter bolt in that location. Sincerely, Stephen Long 216 978 2466