CX-5 Class III Hitch available

Curt Hitch

hey everyone. well, i've had my cx-5 for about a month now, and i'm really growing to like it.
my reason for posting today is to let everyone know about the curt hitch.
i just installed it on my cx-5 the other day, and it looks great. everything but the 1 1/4" receiver is hidden under the bumper cover, and there is no need to cut anything. the installation was very easy (i have wrestled 6 of these things on various cars now).
the only thing i screwed up was the removal of the bumper hangars... leave them hanging on the car, not the exhaust - otherwise, you won't be able to get them back on when the hitch is in place. other than that, the curt hitch went on very easily - just fishwire 4 bolts & plates, then bolt up the hitch.
hope this helps.
 
awesome! do you mind posting some pics for us to see? and is this a class I hitch?

hey everyone. well, i've had my cx-5 for about a month now, and i'm really growing to like it.
my reason for posting today is to let everyone know about the curt hitch.
i just installed it on my cx-5 the other day, and it looks great. everything but the 1 1/4" receiver is hidden under the bumper cover, and there is no need to cut anything. the installation was very easy (i have wrestled 6 of these things on various cars now).
the only thing i screwed up was the removal of the bumper hangars... leave them hanging on the car, not the exhaust - otherwise, you won't be able to get them back on when the hitch is in place. other than that, the curt hitch went on very easily - just fishwire 4 bolts & plates, then bolt up the hitch.
hope this helps.
 
I snapped a few pics with my cell phone, but I can't seem to paste a pic on here.
According to Curt, this is a Class II. it's rated to 3500 lbs, with 350 lbs tongue weight.
 
Curt Hitch pics

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OJ I just installed the exact same hitch from Curt as well. Did you get the wiring harness? If so have you installed it yet? I bought it, but I got scared after reading the installation instructions. 3 or 4 panels in the rear cargo area have to be removed. I'm a bit nervous about that. Just curious if you have done it yet and how difficult it was. I may bite the bullet and let Mazda install the harness.
 
Just ordered the 1.25" class ii curt hitch with a hitch lock for less than $130 shipped. Much better than the $237 invoice price my dealer was extending to me for the OEM class I hitch. Install looks pretty easy. Now to find a good 4-bike rack.
 
Check Yakima, they have a 4 bike hitch that fits a class II hole.

Its like $200 i think.

Just ordered the 1.25" class ii curt hitch with a hitch lock for less than $130 shipped. Much better than the $237 invoice price my dealer was extending to me for the OEM class I hitch. Install looks pretty easy. Now to find a good 4-bike rack.
 
My hitch is the Curt 120802 - I believe the hitch is part 12080, and the 2 at the end signifies the 2" euro-ball that came with it. I did buy the Curt wiring adapter with it, but haven't installed it yet. The instructions are for a Honda Fit or Mazda 3, but I assume the connectors must be the same for these cars as they are for the CX-5. When I have a day to take apart my trunk plastic, I'll get it installed and let you guys know how it went.
 
Yeah, $400 is a bit steep. I just need it to go riding with my 7-yr old daughter once every couple of weeks. I'm not a hardcore rider.
Rack Attack has the Yakima Bighorn for $144. That looks like it might be good enough.
That $400 rack looks pretty dang nice, though!
 
I would suggest buying your rack from REI. They're very good about customer service and satisfaction guaranty. Therefore if you find the rack doesnt suit you . there is always the option of going back and get another.



Yeah, $400 is a bit steep. I just need it to go riding with my 7-yr old daughter once every couple of weeks. I'm not a hardcore rider.
Rack Attack has the Yakima Bighorn for $144. That looks like it might be good enough.
That $400 rack looks pretty dang nice, though!
 
I got it for like 300. But yeah u get what u pay for. Taking it camping is awesome as you can easily open the hatch with the bikes attached. The tilting ones can be hard for females to push back up when loaded with bikes.

I dont use this on my mazda, use the wifes sorento with the hitch. Id consider a hitch for the mazda if someone makes a 2" one though.
 
agreed a 2" hitch would be the ideal size for those who are looking for added security when attaching a bike rack into it.



I got it for like 300. But yeah u get what u pay for. Taking it camping is awesome as you can easily open the hatch with the bikes attached. The tilting ones can be hard for females to push back up when loaded with bikes.

I dont use this on my mazda, use the wifes sorento with the hitch. Id consider a hitch for the mazda if someone makes a 2" one though.
 
The class iii 2" hitch didn't seem to be available anymore, so I went for the 1.25" Class II. I don't see myself towing much, so it's mainly for bikes, and maybe a basket on occasion. Agreed, a 2" woulda been nice, but I can live with the 1.25". Plus, the price was right.
Unfortunately, I just got an email from AA today, saying the new estimated shipping date will be the 20th, instead of yesterday! :/

Will look at REI for the rack. Thanks for the tip.
 
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