sobiloff
Active Member
OK, this thread has me considering upgrading since my new trailer has a tongue weight a little above 500 pounds, the max the stock hitch is rated for. (I've added +2HD Deavers and Izzy's tow assist package so I'm pretty confident the suspension and frame can handle the weight.)
I like that Curt's made in America, and their weight ratings are a little higher than the ones from Draw-Tite and Reese. What has me confused is that they list two different hitches for the 2nd Gen Raptor: 14017 and 14016. The latter is listed in their sourcebook as the correct fit for trucks that have a factory hitch, but it dips down in the middle, significantly reducing the departure angle. The former part doesn't dip, and is what I'd prefer.
I'm going to give Curt a call tomorrow and figure out what's really going on and whether 14017 will actually work.
One other note: It looks like you lose the rear recovery points when you remove the stock hitch. So, if you rely on those (like I do) you'll need to have someone weld on new ones, or go with a stinger in your receiver (like this one from Factor 55).
I like that Curt's made in America, and their weight ratings are a little higher than the ones from Draw-Tite and Reese. What has me confused is that they list two different hitches for the 2nd Gen Raptor: 14017 and 14016. The latter is listed in their sourcebook as the correct fit for trucks that have a factory hitch, but it dips down in the middle, significantly reducing the departure angle. The former part doesn't dip, and is what I'd prefer.
I'm going to give Curt a call tomorrow and figure out what's really going on and whether 14017 will actually work.
One other note: It looks like you lose the rear recovery points when you remove the stock hitch. So, if you rely on those (like I do) you'll need to have someone weld on new ones, or go with a stinger in your receiver (like this one from Factor 55).