

Curt is one of the largest brands involved in the hitch manufacturing process, and they’ve become the industry leader in towing materials. Now that we know a little bit about hitches, it’s time to dive into one of the best hitches on the market with the Curt 13068 Class III Receiver Hitch, which we’ll shorten up to Curt 13068. Best Selling Hitch Receiver for the Honda Odyssey: CURT 13068 Class III Receiver Hitch These hitches come available in Class I and II styles and II and IV for weight distribution purposes.
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You can install this type of hitch on either end of your vehicle for hauling or being hauled. The receiver hitch is uber-popular with SUVs, RVs, and even vans, and it comes in the two most popular sizes: 1 1/4 and 2 inches. This is the hitch you will see bought and used on pretty much every Honda Odyssey you run across. These are installations for the duration of your use of the vehicle unless you feel like going through the rigorous process of tearing it down every time you are done. The biggest issue with this hitch style is that they add length to your vehicle’s back when not in use, and they cannot be taken off of your Odyssey when you are done. A fixed tongue hitch is exactly what it sounds like a permanently (fixed) installation that can be used to haul some serious poundage. The fixed tongue hitch is no longer commonly used due to it being problematic when not being utilized. So before we break down the best hitch for your needs, we figure that we better show you the two styles you will most likely be running across.

Most people don’t use the word hitch in their common vocabulary much less would they know what types of hitches are available to them.
