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Curt Tow Hitch # 13382 Installation Do's and DON'TS!!!!

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So, I installed one of these yesterday, should have done it years ago. Anyways: they say that experienced people can do it in 30 minutes (I can see that) and others will take about an hour (I can see that, too). HOWEVER:

Do's:
  • Get the Curt # 56040 four-way Subaru connector for the trailer lights. No drilling but you do need to unsnap a bunch of panels in the trunk. You'll need a Phillips screwdriver, a flat-head screwdriver (or panel remover), and a 10mm wrench. You can drill to install the ground wire, but you can also partly undo the left rear vertical plastic panel and there is a ground already there that you can bolt it to for a clean installation. FYI: the cable and connector just stay under the back carbo covers of the spare wheel and when you use it, you just run out under the tailgate. Takes about 30 minutes to install this.
DON'TS:
  • Do NOT do this yourself!!!!!

Use a 3/4" deep socket! And for some reason, my torque wrench never "clicked" so I just tightened the hell out of the bolts! I finished tightening the rear bolts with a 19mm box wrench.

So: DON'T INSTALL THE HITCH BY YOURSELF!!!
I installed same hitch 5 years ago on my 2018. Took about an hour and a half. No lifts. Did it myself. A bit of a PITA, especially the routing of the bolts with the fish wire. Used a torque wrench with an extension and a long 19-mm socket. The problem nut was on the driver's side forward and had to futz that with a short combi because of clearance. Couldn't torque it down, but it be on there just fine.

For the trailer harness, there is no hole big enough to stuff the flat-4 connector through to the outside from the tire well. There is that hole with plug on the upper left back of the tire well. I cut the wiring harness, cut a slit in the hole plug, stuffed the 4-wire through the slit, and spliced the wiring harness together on the inside. Works fine.