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Click for more info and reviews of this EcoHitch Trailer Hitch: https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitc... Check out some similar Trailer Hitch options: https://www.etrailer.com/fitguide.htm Search for other popular Toyota Camry parts and accessories: https://www.etrailer.com/vehicle/2025... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-install-e... Hi, this is Scott with etrailer. Today we're taking a look at and installing the EcoHitch on our 2025 Toyota Camry. Our EcoHitch on our Camry is a pretty good looking hitch. For the most part, It's pretty much hidden. you're not gonna see any cross tubes. It's gonna have a matte black finish on it, so it's not gonna stick out a whole lot once you get it installed on the back of your Camry. This is gonna be a 2" hitch, so it's gonna accommodate most of your common accessories that are out there on the market. And another nice thing about it is everything's really accessible on this one. You're gonna have access to your pin holes and your safety hooks real easily. Hitch is gonna have a 5/8 pin hole opening and that's gonna lock in any of your accessories. Now this one won't come with a pin and clip, so you can pick one up here at etrailer. Another nice option is a locking pin. With that, you'll be able to lock your bike rack onto your car while you're down out on the trail. You don't have to worry about anyone taking that off of the back while you're gone. This hitch is gonna have really heavy duty welded on safety chain loops. It's gonna accommodate either your S style hooks or your clevis style hooks. So that is gonna accommodate your trailer towing needs. Now as far as measurements go, from the center of the pinhole out to the edge of your bumper, it isn't very much. You're only looking at about an inch and three quarters. Now with that measurement, you'll be able to figure out that any of your accessories that fold up and stow away will make any contact with the back of your vehicle. Now from the top of our hitch to the ground, we are looking at right around 13" for that number. Now with that, you'll be able to decide if you need any rise in the shank of either your bike carriers or your cargo carriers, for clearance in the back of your vehicle. As far as weight ratings for this hitch, we're looking at a tongue weight rating of 350 pounds, that's gonna be the weight pushing down on the lower section of your receiver. That's gonna be the total weight of your bike rack with your bikes on it or your cargo carrier loaded down with all of your gear. Now for a trailer weight rating, we're looking at 2000 pounds gross trailer weight rating and that's gonna be the weight of your trailer and everything that you have on that. Now keep in mind it's always a good idea to take a look in your owner's manual and make sure you don't exceed the maximum towing weight that you have in there. So best bet is usually to go between the lowest number between your hitch and your owner's manual. If you have any questions or comments about this hitch, feel free to leave any questions or comments down below in the comment section, or you can get a hold of one of our experts here at etrailer. As far as installation goes, from what I can see, this is gonna be about the only 2" option that's gonna be on the market for this vehicle. This hitch is very complicated to put on and this was kind of an all day thing for me and I put on hitches every single day. Now if it's something you don't feel like doing yourself, you can always take a look at our dealer locator and have something done for you locally. If it's something you feel like tackling yourself, stick around, watch our video and we'll help you get it installed. Start our installation, we've got our trunk open and we're gonna need to get our taillights out of the way because we're gonna need to remove our whole entire fascia on the rear. All we're gonna have is these little plastic covers and we just want to get these popped out of the way. Let's keep behind those, pop those out and we'll do that on both sides. Behind that cover we're gonna have three, 10 millimeter bolts. We'll just go ahead and get those out of the way. (drill whirling) (drill whirling) (drill whirling) After our bolts are out, you just want to carefully remove our tail light, just pull back. Now we'll have our wiring harnesses in here. Just wanna push in on the tab, pull back on those and get those out of the way. Both of those, you just push down on the little tap and pull those back. Now we can set our light safely outta the way. On both sides of our vehicle we're gonna have this tiny little clip and we need to get our finger in behind that. It's gonna be really small litt