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What are people using for aftermarket trailer hitches? I will need a plug n play wiring harness as well.
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I saw a hitch and harness on etrailer.com. I ordered hitchs for my other vehicles from them.What are people using for aftermarket trailer hitches? I will need a plug n play wiring harness as well.
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You didn't say what kind of truck you have or what kind of trailer. It matters.What are people using for aftermarket trailer hitches? I will need a plug n play wiring harness as well.
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Geez, but looking at that really reinforces what a great deal the 4 pin trailer hitch option for $100 is from the factory.
Yep. Best hundred bucks I ever spent.Geez, but looking at that really reinforces what a great deal the 4 pin trailer hitch option for $100 is from the factory.
I see that you can buy a factory Ford one on Ebay, from Ford, might consider it and then keep the hitch in the bumperThe aftermarket hitches will be lower than the bumper- the factory option is in the bumper.
FWD Ecoboost, small 2,000 lb capacity trailerYou didn't say what kind of truck you have or what kind of trailer. It matters.
Next time, do your research and look at the installation instructions available. You clearly don't know what you are talking about, regarding THIS aftermarket offering.The aftermarket hitches will be lower than the bumper- the factory option is in the bumper.
way to be friendly, buddyNext time, do your research and look at the installation instructions available. You clearly don't know what you are talking about, regarding THIS aftermarket offering.
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Shout out to you brother, that's a great deal and I would not have found it on my own!Napa Online has a good deal on the Curt hitch right now
https://www.napaonline.com/accessor...gwL1Q4VJFkvf2O9jq90aAvDDEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds