2016 Ford Expedition Trailer Hitch – Class Is

When it comes to towing with your 2016 Ford Expedition, maintaining your Class I trailer hitch is crucial for both safety and performance. Regularly check for signs of wear and tear, such as rust, cracks, or bends in the hitch, and make sure all bolts and connections are tight. Pay attention to any unusual sounds like rattling or clunking while driving, as these could indicate that your hitch isn’t secure. Additionally, if you notice any sway or movement of the trailer while towing, it’s time to inspect your hitch more closely. By staying proactive with maintenance, you can ensure that your trailer hitch continues to perform reliably, letting you focus on what really matters—enjoying the journey!

Essential Trailer Hitch – Class I Maintenance for Your 2016 Ford Expedition

If you’re looking to haul extra weight or attach a bike rack to your 2016 Ford Expedition, investing in a Class I trailer hitch is a smart move. Maintaining and upgrading your hitch not only enhances your vehicle’s versatility but also ensures safety while towing small trailers or other gear. At Advance Auto Parts, we offer a wide range of high-quality Class I trailer hitches from trusted brands, so you can feel confident in your purchase. Choosing quality parts is crucial, as they directly affect your vehicle’s performance and reliability. With our extensive selection and commitment to quality, you can upgrade your Ford Expedition with the right parts that meet both your DIY needs and towing aspirations.

Cost of Trailer Hitch – Class I for Your 2016 Ford Expedition

If you’re on the hunt for a reliable Class I trailer hitch, Advance Auto Parts has got your back with some solid choices. Our selection ranges from just $203.99 to $322.99, making it easy to find an option that fits both your budget and your towing needs. The average price hovers around $263.49, so you’re getting great value for top-notch brands designed to stand the test of time. Whether you need to haul a small trailer for your weekend adventures or just want something sturdy for your bike rack, we’ve got the perfect hitch to help you hit the road with confidence!

Complete Your 2016 Ford Expedition Trailer Hitch – Class I Job with the Right Tools and Parts

When tackling the maintenance or repair of a Class I trailer hitch, it’s essential to consider the related products you might need, like hitch locks, wiring harnesses, or stabilizing brackets to ensure everything’s secure and safe for your travels. You may also want to get your hands on tools like a torque wrench for tightening bolts to manufacturer specifications, as well as a socket set for easy installation. Don’t forget about safety, either—always wear gloves and safety goggles to protect yourself from sharp edges and accidental drops, and make sure your vehicle is on a level surface with wheel chocks in place to prevent any rolling while you’re working underneath. Happy DIYing!

Trailer Hitch – Class Is for Your 2016 Ford Expedition

CURT – Front Tow Hitch for Trucks, SUVs, and Vans with 2-Inch Receiver (Part No.31068)

Front Tow Hitch for Trucks, SUVs, and Vans with 2-Inch Receiver

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$214.99
A CURT front trailer hitch allows you to use the front end of your vehicle for a variety of towing applications. They can be used for mounting a winch, a snow plow, a number of towing accessories and can even be used for some trailering applications. When space is limited, a front trailer hitch is commonly used to hold a cargo carrier, freeing up space inside the vehicle for extra cargo and making the rear mount receiver available to pull a trailer. At the boat ramp, your boat trailer can be hitched up to the front receiver hitch, giving you better control over the trailer as you launch. Some of the other accessories that can be used with a front tow hitch are the CURT winch mount, step pad, license plate holder, spare tire mount, skid shield and tow hooks. All CURT front trailer hitches provide a useful receiver tube to accept a 2″ x 2″ shank, and they are commonly used on trucks, vans and SUVs. This front trailer hitch is rated for 5,000 lbs. GTW and 500 lbs. TW. It also has a straight-line pull rating of 9,000 lbs. It is designed to be a custom trailer hitch for certain years of the Ford Expedition, Ford F150 and Lincoln Navigator (to verify your vehicle compatibility, see application info). It comes with all necessary hardware for a complete installation and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

Product Features:
  • Rated to 5,000 lbs. gross trailer weight and 500 lbs. tongue weight
  • Compatible with a tow hook or shackle mount (9,000 lbs. straight-line pull)
  • Made with a vehicle-specific design for a custom fit
  • Provides a convenient mount for hitch accessories
  • Ideal for attaching a snow plow, cargo carrier or other front hitch mount
  • Allows for easy maneuvering of a trailer into a tight spot
  • Tested for safety in accordance with SAE J684
  • Precisely welded for superior strength and fit
  • Protected by a durable black powder coat finish
  • Co-cured in a rust-resistant liquid A-coat, inside and out
  • Equipped with an open-back receiver for easy cleaning
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FAQs for 2016 Ford Expedition Trailer Hitch – Class Is

How can I make sure that a part will be compatible with my 2016 Ford Expedition?

Our Ford Expedition aftermarket and OEM parts are designed specifically for the 2016 model. You can always find your specific fitment and compatibility for your 2016 Ford on an individual product page.

What is the price range for 2016 Ford Expedition Trailer Hitch – Class Is?

We currently have just 1 Trailer Hitch – Class I for the 2016 Ford Expedition in stock: Front Tow Hitch for Trucks, SUVs, and Vans with 2-Inch Receiver and it costs $214.99.

Does Advance Auto Parts sell Trailer Hitch – Class Is for other Ford Expedition model years?

Yes, we currently stock Trailer Hitch – Class Is for 17 model years of Ford Expeditions, from 1997 to 2017. Model years 2017, 2015, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2010, 2000, and 1999 are the most popular for Trailer Hitch – Class Is purchases.

Which Trailer Hitch – Class Is are highest rated for the 2016 Ford Expedition?

The 1 2016 Ford Expedition Trailer Hitch – Class I we have in stock is the Front Tow Hitch for Trucks, SUVs, and Vans with 2-Inch Receiver. It costs $214.99.

Can I get help with 2016 Ford Expedition Trailer Hitch – Class Is orders?

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What is your return policy for Ford Expedition Trailer Hitch – Class Is?

Advance Auto Parts keeps returns simple. For new Ford Expedition Trailer Hitch – Class Is and accessories, your online orders can be returned, in their original condition, within 45 days. For requirements, see the returns page.