CURT 55370 Vehicle-Side Custom 4-Pin Trailer Wiring Harness, Fits Select Subaru Forester, Legacy, Outback, Tribeca, B9, Impreza WRX Wagon , Black
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Sam Denman
> 24 hourWorks great. Absolutely no complaints
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Ike
> 24 hourPlugged it into my Subaru wire harness, and everything works perfectly, installed in just a few minutes
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Brian
> 24 hourInstall was easy on my 2005 Subaru Outback. Hardest part is getting to the connector in the car.
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Peter C. Dubro
> 24 hourThe reviewer that said it worked for his 2007 WRX led me to believe it would work with my 2007 Impreza base model. I found the connector in the passenger side tied to some other wires. This is similar to another version that said it was compatible but more expensive with lower reviews.
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Amber
> 24 hourThis took me maybe 5-10 minutes to install. It was straightforward and easy. Theres a cable underneath the floor in the back of my 02 Subaru Outback that lifted up, I plugged in the cable and ran the wire through a rubber grommet in the floor under the spare tire. Simple, cheap, done.
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United Partnership
> 24 hourThis is true plug in and be done product. Towed a uhaul trailer recently and this did the job perfectly. Now sits in the spare tire area secured with the included adhesive. This is THE product for your Subaru Forester to add tow package.
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PW
> 24 hourInstallation is very easy. Adequate cord length.
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M&D
> 24 hourMakes a plug where there wasnt a plug before. Works. 05 Scooby legacy. Sticky tape sucks.
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Dave in NJ
> 24 hourLiterally the easiest thing you ever install in your car - and it works !!! Step 1 - open package and unroll cables Step 2 - go in spare tire well and follow wire to right side and find open unused connector Step 3 - plug in the trailer connector to that unused connector Step 4 - hook up boat trailer and drive to boat ramp with working trailer lights
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wiskota
> 24 hourI have purchased numerous products from Curt. They have for the most part been the top on quality and ease of install. This was an easy install. The most difficult was just finding the Subarus location of the connection. It was on the right side rear interior panel taped to the back side of a bracket. I also use them as they have a plant with in 50 miles of me.