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| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty (One-Year Finish, One-Year Parts) |
| Weight Carrying Capacity (WC) | 6,000 LB |
| Weight Distribution (WD) | 10,000 LB |
| Weight Distribution Tongue Weight (WDTW) | 1,000 LB |
| Finish | GLOSS BLACK POWDER COAT |
| Main Body Shape | Square |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Mount Type Description | Blank |
| Receiver Tube Size | 2 IN |
| Side Application Type Description | Blank |
| Tongue Weight (TW) | 600 LB |
| Side Application Type Description | Blank |
| Tongue Weight (TW) | 350 LB |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty (One-Year Finish, One-Year Parts) |
| Drop | 3-1/4 IN |
| Finish | GLOSS BLACK POWDER COAT |
| Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) | 3,500 LB |
| Material | Blank |
| Mount Type Description | Blank |

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CURT, a Lippert brand, offers a complete line of towing products and is the leading manufacturer of custom-fit trailer hitches. We offer the broadest selection of custom-fit hitches, and each one is designed, welded, and coated in Wisconsin.
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For everything from passenger cars and vans to full-size pickups and SUVs, CURT is 'The First Name in Towing Products®.'
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| Year | Make & Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1968 - 2002 | Dodge Ram 2500 | Excluding roll pan bumper |
Yes, the 68 - 02 Dodge Ram 2500 Excluding roll pan bumper 2in. CURT Trailer Hitch + Ball Mount + Cover + Lock Kit HWA734 (Part #HWA734) is designed to fit the 1968-2002 Dodge Ram 2500.
The 68 - 02 Dodge Ram 2500 Excluding roll pan bumper 2in. CURT Trailer Hitch + Ball Mount + Cover + Lock Kit HWA734 (Part #HWA734) fits 1968-2002 Dodge Ram 2500 models. The 2002 model year is the last year covered by this part number. For newer models, check for an updated version.
The 68 - 02 Dodge Ram 2500 Excluding roll pan bumper 2in. CURT Trailer Hitch + Ball Mount + Cover + Lock Kit HWA734 (Part #HWA734) fits the following vehicles: 1968-2002 Dodge Ram 2500. Always verify your specific year, make, and model before ordering.
The 68 - 02 Dodge Ram 2500 Excluding roll pan bumper 2in. CURT Trailer Hitch + Ball Mount + Cover + Lock Kit HWA734 (Part #HWA734) Refer to the included instructions for installation details. Basic hand tools are typically all you need.
Yes, part 13310 fits 1973–1997 Ford F-Series trucks, with one exception: it does not fit 1973–1979 F-250 crew cab models. If your truck is a regular cab, supercab, or 1980 or later F-250, this hitch is compatible.
Yes, the Curt 13310 is compatible with 1978–1997 Ford Bronco Full Size models.
Yes, the Curt 13310 fits 1967–2002 Dodge Full Size trucks.
On 1973–1997 Ford F-Series trucks (except 73–79 crew cab), the spare tire must be lowered before installation. The installation notes specify "LOWER SPARE TIRE" as part of the setup. After installation is complete, the spare tire can be repositioned if necessary.
On 1978–1997 Ford Bronco Full Size models, the bumper may interfere with the hitch. If it does, the bumper bolts can be loosened and the bumper raised to increase clearance. After adjustment, re-tighten the bolts.
On 1967–2002 Dodge Full Size trucks, the bumper may interfere with the receiver hitch. If interference occurs, loosen the bumper brackets and reposition the bumper upward, then re-tighten the brackets.
The kit includes: 6× 1/2–13 UNC carriage bolts, 1–3/4″ length, grade 8 (part 10-10272); 8× 0.250 × 1.50 × 2.00″ square hole spacers (part CM-SP1); and 6× 1/2–13 UNC serrated flange nuts, grade 8 (part 20-00062).
No, all required fasteners are included: 6 carriage bolts, 8 spacers, and 6 flange nuts. The spacers are essential—the manual specifies that a spacer must be placed at the large middle mounting hole on both sides of the hitch.
A torque wrench is required to tighten all fasteners to 110 ft-lbs. Drilling equipment is also needed: a drill with bits for 1/8″ pilot holes, 3/8″ intermediate holes, and 1/2″ final holes (on F-Series and Bronco). For Dodge trucks, 1/2″ holes are drilled directly. A thin wire is needed for the Bronco installation to fishwire the forward bolts through the frame.
The manual does not mention battery disconnection. No electrical work is involved in this installation.
The manual does not require bumper removal for F-Series installation. However, on Ford Bronco and Dodge trucks, bumper bolts may need to be loosened and the bumper raised to provide clearance for the hitch.
Yes, drilling is required. The manual specifies the step method: first drill a 1/8″ pilot hole, then a 3/8″ hole, and finally a 1/2″ hole. Six 1/2″ mounting holes must be drilled. On some models, the hitch's 9/16″ slots may align with existing 1/4″ holes in the frame; if so, drill these out to 1/2″.
Yes, six 1/2″ holes must be drilled. The manual notes to take extra care around the gas tank during drilling.
Drilling may be required. The manual states that mounting locations may need to be drilled on some vehicles. The Dodge installation uses existing 1/2″ round holes at the rear of the frame for the first and third bolts, then the hitch is used as a template to drill the four remaining holes to 1/2″ diameter.
The step method involves three stages: (1) drill a 1/8″ pilot hole, (2) drill a 3/8″ hole, and (3) finish with a 1/2″ hole. This method is used for all six mounting holes on F-Series trucks.
The final hole size is 1/2″ for all vehicles. On F-Series and Bronco, use the step method (1/8″ pilot, then 3/8″, then 1/2″). On Dodge, existing 1/2″ round holes are used where available, and additional 1/2″ holes are drilled as needed.
Yes, the manual states: "TAKE EXTRA CARE AROUND THE GAS TANK." Additionally, because of tight clearance with the gas tank, the two forward holes on each side must be fishwired (bolts wrapped with thin wire and fed through the square hole spacer using the access hole in the crossmember next to the frame).
All fasteners must be tightened to 110 ft-lbs using a torque wrench. This applies to all mounting bolts on all vehicle types.
The carriage bolts are 1/2–13 UNC, 1–3/4″ long, grade 8 (part 10-10272). Six bolts are included.
The spacers are 0.250 × 1.50 × 2.00″ square hole spacers (part CM-SP1). Eight spacers are included. A spacer must be placed at the large middle mounting hole on both sides of the hitch.
The manual does not provide specific towing capacity values. The parts list shows blank fields for gross load capacity (weight carrying and weight distribution). The manual emphasizes: "DO NOT EXCEED VEHICLE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED TOWING CAPACITY." Contact Curt Manufacturing technical support at 1-877-287-8634 for capacity information.
After installation, periodically check that all fasteners are tight and that all structural components are sound. The manual states: "PERIODICALLY CHECK THIS RECEIVER HITCH TO ENSURE THAT ALL FASTENERS ARE TIGHT AND THAT ALL STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS ARE SOUND."
The manual does not specify a checking interval. It states that you should periodically check the receiver hitch to ensure all fasteners are tight and structural components are sound. No retorque interval is provided.
The Curt 13310 fits 1973–1997 Ford F-Series (except 73–79 crew cab), 1978–1997 Ford Bronco Full Size, and 1967–2002 Dodge Full Size trucks. On F-Series, the spare tire must be lowered. On Bronco and Dodge, the bumper may need repositioning.
The kit includes 6 carriage bolts, 8 spacers, and 6 flange nuts—no additional fasteners needed. A torque wrench is required to tighten all bolts to 110 ft-lbs.
Yes. On Ford F-Series and Bronco, use the step method: 1/8″ pilot hole, then 3/8″, then 1/2″ final holes. On Dodge, existing 1/2″ holes are used where available, and additional 1/2″ holes are drilled as needed. Extra care is required around the gas tank on Bronco.
Tighten all fasteners to 110 ft-lbs using a torque wrench.
The manual does not specify towing capacity. Do not exceed your vehicle manufacturer's recommended towing capacity. Contact Curt Manufacturing at 1-877-287-8634 for capacity details.
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