Is There Drilling Required to Install Curt Hitch C12130 in a 2009 Lincoln Town Car
Question:
I recently installed a hitch on a Mercedes E350 2014. THAT frame was extremely tough to get through-just wondering if I can expect the same on a 2009 Lincoln Town Car? Thanks!
asked by: Rick
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Expert Reply:
The Curt trailer hitch part # C12130 does require some frame drilling for installation. The frame should not be too hard to get through but frames are made of steel. Your best option would be to invest in a nicer drill bit and drill to get through the frame quicker.
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