Draw Tite® • 36311 • Frame Hitch® • Trailer Hitches • Class II 1-1/4" (3500 lbs GTW/300 lbs TW) • Subaru Forrester 98-08Draw Tites Class II trailer hitch is a receiver style hitch rated up to 3,500 lbs. Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) Weight Carrying (WC). Perfect for light duty towing and hitch rack needs, the Draw Tite Tested Tough guarantee ensures that this hitch exceeds industry strength standards. Draw Tite begins with Computer Aided Design (CAD) matched to manufacturer & model year for a perfect fit and top towing performance. Draw Tite combines this with solid, all
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Draw-Tite’s Class II trailer hitch is a receiver-style hitch rated up to 3,500 lbs. Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) Weight Carrying (WC). Perfect for light-duty towing and hitch rack needs, the Draw-Tite “Tested Tough’ guarantee ensures that this hitch exceeds industry strength standards.Draw-Tite begins with Computer Aided Design (CAD) matched to manufacturer & model year for a perfect fit and top towing performance. Draw-Tite combines this with solid, all-welded construction for maximum performance and safety under the toughest conditions. The E-Coat base with black powder coat finish keeps your hitch looking good and resists corrosion for many years of service. Bolt-on installation with no welding required, and complete hardware kit and installation instructions are included. Backed by Draw-Tite’s nationwide limited lifetime warranty.
1-1/4" Square Receiver Tube Opening
Removable Drawbar, Pin and Clip Sold Separately
Neat Appearance, All Frame Attachments
A-Coat Base w/ Black Powder Coat Finish
Rated up to 3,500 lbs. (GTW) Weight Carrying (WC)
Solid All-Welded Construction for Maximum Strength and Safety
Custom Built According to Manufacturer & Model Year
Ensures Perfect Fit and Top Towing Performance
Computer-Aided Design and Fatigue Stress Testing
Designed to Withstand Road Abuse Within Specified Capacities