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Old 03-23-2010, 07:29 AM
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Sorry if this a repeat, but I didn't find it on an earlier search

Just installed my new hitch from Valley Industries on my 07. Very happy wiith price and look. All you see is receiver and chain flanges. Got it from Southwest Wheel in Dallas; $125 with no shipping charge. Simply put it on my motorcycle jack and raised it to the predrilled holes. Took maybe 15 minutes
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Pics man pics!!!!!!!!!!!
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I just installed a Curt this weekend on my '05 F150 STX. Seven bolts and six of them went in perfectly, it was almost too easy. Number seven was a different story, it was just a little off, the hitch needed to come down and forward just a bit and a bit is not that easy with steel. After breaking the fish wire and retrieving the bolt and spacer with a magnet we managed to pry the hitch down and fished the bolt through. Should have taken an hour from start to finish but it took us 3 hours just because of that one bolt. It was the middle bolt on the passenger side so if someone else is doing this they may want to get that one in before they do the driver's side. Got mine from JC Whitney, hitch was reasonable and I got it fast, from the manufacturer, but the other items I ordered are a hassle and customer service is not very customer oriented in my opinion.

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Originally Posted by stmar
I just installed a Curt this weekend on my '05 F150 STX. Seven bolts and six of them went in perfectly, it was almost too easy. Number seven was a different story, it was just a little off, the hitch needed to come down and forward just a bit and a bit is not that easy with steel. After breaking the fish wire and retrieving the bolt and spacer with a magnet we managed to pry the hitch up and fished it through. Should have taken an hour from start to finish but it took us 3 hours just because of that one bolt. It was the middle bolt on the passenger side so if someone else is doing this they may want to get that one in before they do the driver's side.
Where did u buy the curt hitch from? And how much did it cost you?
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Originally Posted by tw1nny03
Where did u buy the curt hitch from? And how much did it cost you?
JC Whitney, about $125 delivered, it was with some other items so I can't tell you what the exact shipping was for this one item. I used discount codes that you can find on line, just type in jc whitney discount codes and it will give them to you. They are also having a spring sale with discounts depending on dollar amount of order.
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Sorry, posting pictures for me is an ordeal; I still use and old film camera. If you go to Southwest wheels web site, they have easy links to all the hitches


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