
01-11-2025, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by tophcfa
I might be interested, but the removal process could be anywhere between really easy and extremely difficult. How long has the hitch been on the vehicle and has it been exposed to multiple northern winters of road salt and the salt brine material they spray on the roads? I foresee a job that could take nothing more than crawling under the vehicle with the appropriate size socket wrench, or possibly the need for a blow touch and a breaker bar wrench, if not more?
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You are quite correct and is the main reason I did not offer to do the work myself (I have rebuild 8 cars from the ground up) but at my age this type of work is becoming very difficult.
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