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Curt 13091 Class III Receiver can fit on Gen1
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10/17/10 04:38 AM
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Thought I would let everyone know if you are looking for a hitch with a 2" receiver compatible with more accessories, this one will fit with a little persuasion. All that is needed is to trim 3/4" under the bumper to allow clearance for the angled support. Then bolts right on. Just remember this does not increase towing capacity!
Last edited by sechack; 10/18/10 10:54 PM.
'88 Dodge Raider with only 52,000 miles! My upgrades: Curt 2" receiver tow hitch Re-undercoated the wheel wells Gen 2 padded center console cover "armrest" Highland all-weather front mats Double DIN JVC Receiver Power locks with remote
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Re: Curt 13091 Class III Receiver can fit on Gen1
[Re: sechack]
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10/17/10 04:56 PM
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strange, but when i looked up curt 13091, 2 different hitches come up, but I think you are talking about this one, right? ![[Linked Image]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41x30VMcokL.jpg)
'88 Raider. 2.6L dead...2.4L swap in progress, AT, 33's, 2 bouncy seat,AC, CC, 2.25 exh, 2" Tbar, 2" BL, rear DB, rear LSD,4.90's, SW hubs,gen2 uca's, KYB shocks, snorkel, elec fan, MSD.
'99 chev k3500 crewcab '15 Subaru XV '03 BMW i325
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Re: Curt 13091 Class III Receiver can fit on Gen1
[Re: zarktheshark]
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10/17/10 05:04 PM
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Class IIIs attach to the frame rails AND the four center bolts.
96 Montero LS 24V DOHC 3.0L. 98 Montero 24v SOHC 3.5L, factory rear locker, Winter/tow package. 63 Jaguar XKE 3.8L FHC 2000 Mercedes-Benz e430 07 fj cruiser
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Re: Curt 13091 Class III Receiver can fit on Gen1
[Re: cmonty72]
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10/17/10 06:55 PM
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That style is really secure feeling. I found one on a 91 LWB and adapted it to fit my 87 Raider. trimmed the frame mount on the reciever, then made and welded brackets to the frame. SOLID! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
89 SWB, V-6 5SPD, OME Shocks, 16.5X37's, 2"BL, SR axle, Gen2 brakes, Lincoln w/Superwinch
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Re: Curt 13091 Class III Receiver can fit on Gen1
[Re: Mudraider]
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10/17/10 08:14 PM
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I'm sure it is adequate for most things we tow but from what I've read that can't be a class III. Dropping the receiver off of those bolts and towing anything big creates leverage loads that those bolts (grade 8 or otherwise) aren't engineered to handle alone. ![[Linked Image]](http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h194/cmontymonty/IMG_7968.jpg) Class III on my 98. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> ![[Linked Image]](http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h194/cmontymonty/IMG_6566.jpg) Not sure what class this would be, but I notched out the existing four bolts on my 96 and welded the receiver right to the frame and beefed it up with 1/4" plate steel. This really makes the trailer feel like part of the truck and the departure angle is still the same. Since the geometry is the same as a class III hitch and the frame steel is beefy enough I'd imagine this is close to class III.....given my welds are worth a crap. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Last edited by cmonty72; 10/17/10 08:29 PM.
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Re: Curt 13091 Class III Receiver can fit on Gen1
[Re: zarktheshark]
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10/18/10 01:21 AM
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Yes this picture is the correct one. strange, but when i looked up curt 13091, 2 different hitches come up, but I think you are talking about this one, right?
'88 Dodge Raider with only 52,000 miles! My upgrades: Curt 2" receiver tow hitch Re-undercoated the wheel wells Gen 2 padded center console cover "armrest" Highland all-weather front mats Double DIN JVC Receiver Power locks with remote
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Re: Curt 13091 Class III Receiver can fit on Gen1
[Re: cmonty72]
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10/18/10 01:24 AM
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Agreed I would not tow more than 2000lbs which is what my 2.8L is rated for. But this is perfect for bike racks, cargo baskets, small trailers.... I'm sure it is adequate for most things we tow but from what I've read that can't be a class III. Dropping the receiver off of those bolts and towing anything big creates leverage loads that those bolts (grade 8 or otherwise) aren't engineered to handle alone.
Class III on my 98. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
Not sure what class this would be, but I notched out the existing four bolts on my 96 and welded the receiver right to the frame and beefed it up with 1/4" plate steel. This really makes the trailer feel like part of the truck and the departure angle is still the same. Since the geometry is the same as a class III hitch and the frame steel is beefy enough I'd imagine this is close to class III.....given my welds are worth a crap. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
'88 Dodge Raider with only 52,000 miles! My upgrades: Curt 2" receiver tow hitch Re-undercoated the wheel wells Gen 2 padded center console cover "armrest" Highland all-weather front mats Double DIN JVC Receiver Power locks with remote
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