14,000-lb. Capacity Trailer Hitch by CURT™ - Associated Accessories

14,000-lb. Capacity Trailer Hitch by CURT™ - Associated Accessories

GM Part #19366948

MSRP$199.00*

Get your vehicle ready for towing with this Buick Accessories Trailer Hitch Ball Mount Assembly.

  • Allows you to tow RVs and trailers that meet the towing capacity for your vehicle
  • Multiple drop and rise options for various vehicle/trailer combinations
  • Included dual 2-inch and 2 5/16-inch trailer ball

About this product

Get your vehicle ready for towing with this Buick Accessories Trailer Hitch Ball Mount Assembly. It includes a 2-inch drop, an adjustable ball mount with maximum drop of 6-inches featuring 2-inch and 2 5/16-inch balls. Carefully review the trailering section of your Owner’s Manual. The weight of passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can tow.

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  • Allows you to tow RVs and trailers that meet the towing capacity for your vehicle
  • Multiple drop and rise options for various vehicle/trailer combinations
  • Included dual 2-inch and 2 5/16-inch trailer ball
  • Durable Gloss Black powder coat finish
  • Enhances the functionality of your vehicle

Hitch ClassIV
ColorBlack
MaterialSteel
Mounting Hardware IncludedYes

Non-GM warranty. Limited lifetime warranty by CURT™. For more information, contact your dealer.

ModelBody StyleTrimYear(s)
Enclave2025, 2026, 2027

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Weight Carrying is where all of the tongue weight of the trailer is carried directly on the rear of the tow vehicle and on the hitch. Weight Distribution is determined by using a weight distributing hitch, and some or all of the tongue weight is evenly distributed throughout, from the rear to the front of the tow vehicle.

Yes. The use of safety chains are required by the law.

No. A hitch should never be permanently fixed to the vehicle unless specified by the manufacturer. If you must weld the hitch, be sure to have a professional weld the hitch. Improper welding can lead to a weak frame and hitch.