2005 Town and Country trailer hitch
jsminivan
05-15-2004, 01:20 AM
where do I find a trailer hitch for the new stow and go system? :smokin:
tazman
05-26-2004, 11:48 PM
At the dealership.
Magus 357
06-30-2004, 03:32 PM
At the dealership.
Is the dealership the only place to get one
Is the dealership the only place to get one
mike2004tct
07-02-2004, 07:11 AM
Is the dealership the only place to get one
Try your local auto parts store, or search for a local Reese distributor.
Reese makes a hitch receiver that will bolt-on to existing frame/bumper points on your vehicle. There are other brands available with the same mounting options that don't require any modifications at installations.
Try this site for starters;
http://www.reeseprod.com/
search for p/n 33083 (for stow-n-go seats)
Or go to a U-Haul hitch center, they carry Draw-Tite hitches.
Try your local auto parts store, or search for a local Reese distributor.
Reese makes a hitch receiver that will bolt-on to existing frame/bumper points on your vehicle. There are other brands available with the same mounting options that don't require any modifications at installations.
Try this site for starters;
http://www.reeseprod.com/
search for p/n 33083 (for stow-n-go seats)
Or go to a U-Haul hitch center, they carry Draw-Tite hitches.
bigwheel53
04-27-2005, 08:55 PM
Dont Try To Buy One And Do It Yourself.i Did,it Was A Real Hump Job..
JeffL.
05-18-2005, 12:02 PM
On my 2001, I just put a Class III, Hidden Hitch. It is out of the way except for the 2" receiver itself. It is very low profile. I love the one I found. Several of the other models I found looked like a sore thumb.
IF you can live with a class II, they are even more low profile since they use a smaller reciever size, I believe a 1.5".
Just my 2 cents...
Jeff
IF you can live with a class II, they are even more low profile since they use a smaller reciever size, I believe a 1.5".
Just my 2 cents...
Jeff
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