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Justin Howard
Dodge Dakota
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7/26/2001
13:36:01

Subject: Removing Trailer
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I wanna know if anyone has removed there rear trailer i got the trailer package on my truck but dont need it has anyone done this or know how.



dropt98dakota
Dodge Dakota


7/27/2001
11:31:56

RE: Removing Trailer
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I don't know how the factory hitch is fastened but I install the street scene hidden hitch on my truck and it was just 6 bolts to install. I would doubt that the factory is any different.



Justin Howard
Dodge Dakota
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7/27/2001
17:03:25

RE: Removing Trailer
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How much did u pay for you hidden hitch and how difficult was it to install also would i have to modify my roll pan to install one??



umStefa
Dodge Dakota
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7/27/2001
18:46:59

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What are you doing with the stock trailer hitch? I have been looking around for one (2001 CC) but everything around here (winnipeg, canada) is quite expensive for my needs (towing two jet-ski



Al McD
Dodge Dakota
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7/28/2001
01:12:18

RE: Removing Trailer
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Had A Valley Trailer Hitch installed in Ontario Canada for 300.00 CDN with reciever bar, and 2" ball, lighting as well.

No Frame Drilling required

Regards

AL




dropt98dakota
Dodge Dakota


7/30/2001
11:13:29

RE: Removing Trailer
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The only mod that has to be done is a hole cut into the rollpan behind the license plate for the receiver to fit into the hitch and a flip up bracket off an old camero for the plate. The cost me $200 cdn. and I installed it, took about 30 min. all it was was 6 bolts.



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