Can You Put a Trailer Hitch on a Chevy Malibu?
Yes, you can put a trailer hitch on a Chevy Malibu. There are several options available for trailer hitches that are custom fit for the vehicle. These hitches can be bolted on in just 30-60 minutes and provide increased carrying capacity, allowing you to carry bikes or add more space for cargo. The hitches come in different towing capacities, so you can easily find the perfect accessory for your specific ride.
If you have a 2018 Chevy Malibu, the best hitch option is the Draw Tite part # 36652, which is a confirmed fit. This hitch has a non-visibly cross tube, making it more concealed. Additionally, there are options for trailer wiring based on the trim of your vehicle.
It’s important to determine your towing capacity before purchasing a hitch. If you find that your towing capacity is smaller than you had hoped for, there are Chevy Malibu trailer hitches that enable upgrading to a higher weight class.
In summary, there are various trailer hitch options available for the Chevy Malibu, and it is possible to install a trailer hitch on this vehicle.
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- Which hitches are not allowed?
- How easy is it to add a tow hitch to a car?
- Can you add a tow hitch to a car that doesn’t have one?
- Which Chevy Malibu is fully loaded?
- Can I install a tow hitch myself?
- Is adding a tow hitch worth it?
- What is the difference between a tow hitch and a trailer hitch?
- How hard is it to add tow hitch?
- Can a 2018 Chevy Malibu pull a trailer?
- Can you have a hitch on your truck when not towing?
Which hitches are not allowed?
All hitches shall be frame attached (no bumper hitches permitted).
How easy is it to add a tow hitch to a car?
Installing a trailer hitch is a relatively easy automotive job. A typical tow hitch installation may involve some of the following steps: removing the spare tire, lowering the exhaust, removing existing vehicle hardware, lifting the hitch into position and torqueing the hitch hardware to the correct values.
Can you add a tow hitch to a car that doesn’t have one?
Can You Install a Trailer Hitch on Any Car, Truck, or SUV? For the most part, any vehicle could have a trailer hitch. These installations are available from the smallest electric vehicles to the largest trucks.
Which Chevy Malibu is fully loaded?
A new Malibu 2LT trim level makes its debut this year, replacing the Premier trim level from years past. It comes fully loaded with features like leather upholstery, wireless device charging, and LED headlights. Unlike in years past, the 2023 Malibu is available solely with a turbo 1.5L engine.
Can I install a tow hitch myself?
Yes, you can install a trailer hitch by yourself. All hitches sold by U-Haul come with installation instructions for DIY installation purposes. Please keep in mind that proper installation requires specific tools, and it can be difficult depending on the hitch and vehicle.
Is adding a tow hitch worth it?
This installation can protect your belongings and help give you peace of mind on the road. Trailer hitches can also make the process of strapping down your cargo easier than non-hitch alternatives. If you frequently find yourself carrying overhead cargo, a trailer hitch might be for you.
What is the difference between a tow hitch and a trailer hitch?
A tow hitch is simply another name for a trailer hitch. It is a hitch used for towing a trailer. Usually, tow hitch refers specifically to a receiver hitch. However, a 5th wheel hitch, gooseneck hitch and other hitches may be called tow hitches.
How hard is it to add tow hitch?
Installing a trailer hitch is a relatively easy automotive job. A typical tow hitch installation may involve some of the following steps: removing the spare tire, lowering the exhaust, removing existing vehicle hardware, lifting the hitch into position and torqueing the hitch hardware to the correct values.
Can a 2018 Chevy Malibu pull a trailer?
Long story short the absolute maximum capacity of your Malibu is no more than 1,000 pounds for sure. With that being said, we do have the parts you need to get the Malibu set up to tow. The trailer hitch confirmed to fit is the Draw-Tite # 36652.
Can you have a hitch on your truck when not towing?
A: No, it is not illegal to have a ball hitch in the receiver of a truck when not pulling a trailer at that time. It is not illegal to have more than one ball hitch on the bumper. But with that being said, you need to be aware that multiple ball hitches on the bumper could obstruct the rear license plate.