
Installing a trailer hitch on a car costs between $100 and $600, depending on the hitch type, vehicle model, and labor fees. If wiring for trailer lights is needed, costs can go up to $800.
1. Estimated Cost of Trailer Hitch Installation
π Tip: Class 1 and 2 hitches are best for cars, while Class 3+ hitches are for SUVs and trucks.
2. Additional Costs to Consider
β Wiring Installation β Required for towing trailers with lights, costing $50 β $200.
β Hitch Ball & Mount β Adds $20 β $50, depending on size.
β Labor Costs β Some shops charge hourly rates ($50 β $150 per hour).
β DIY Installation β Buying a hitch and installing it yourself can save $100 β $300.
π Tip: If your car isnβt pre-wired for towing, expect extra costs for wiring installation.
3. Where to Get a Trailer Hitch Installed?
π Tip: U-Haul is often the cheapest option for basic hitch installations.
4. Common FAQs
1. How much does U-Haul charge to install a trailer hitch?
β $100 β $600, depending on the vehicle and hitch type.
2. Can I install a trailer hitch myself?
β Yes, if you have the right tools and experience.
3. How long does hitch installation take?
β 1 to 2 hours, depending on the vehicle and wiring needs.
4. Do I need a wiring harness for my hitch?
β Yes, if towing a trailer with lights (costs an extra $50 β $200).
5. Can I bring my own hitch for installation?
β Some shops allow it, but dealerships and U-Haul require you to buy from them.
Final Thoughts
Installing a trailer hitch on a car costs $100 β $600, with additional costs for wiring, hitch ball, and labor. U-Haul and local mechanics offer affordable installation, while dealerships charge the most. For budget-conscious options, DIY installation can save money! πβ
Also Check:
β’ How Much Is It to Get a Hitch Installed?
β’ How Long Does It Take to Install a Trailer Hitch?
β’ How to Install a Receiver Hitch
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