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Mar 20, 2017
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squidmark
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If you had an SUV w/o a trailer hitch, what's the best route you could take to
getting one installed? Just a ball and the wiring for a small trailer
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If you had an SUV w/o a trailer hitch, what's the best route you could take to
squidmark
3/20/17 3:16pm
Uhaul does it
coolcats
3/20/17 3:18pm
They did mine. Pretty quick and easy for them. Make sure you get the right ball
Fdnman
3/20/17 3:22pm
etrailer.com should be sub $200, free shipping, and it takes ~10 min to install.
Ragnar Danneskjold
3/20/17 3:51pm
Great. Thanks.
squidmark
3/20/17 4:02pm
It depends on the car. Most have holes that are just waiting for a hitch to be screwed in.
Ragnar Danneskjold
3/20/17 4:12pm
Yep, we ordered one off of Amazon and screwed it right on
buffgato
3/20/17 8:39pm
etrailer has great videos. Definitely watch those. Autoanything usually has
Left Shark Coug
3/20/17 4:29pm
just did my Pilot myself using e-trailer
FuriousMonkey
3/20/17 4:21pm
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