The Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch, # 24871, will fit on your 2008 Dodge Avenger RT. You will have to temporarily lower the exhaust to install any of the available hitches for your vehicle. Lowering the exhaust is not as difficult as it might seem. You would remove the exhaust hangers on both sides and the exhaust will just hang there while you install the hitch. I have included a link to the instructions below. I have included a video in which one of our installers uses a strap to support the... view full answer...
The Kat's Heaters Custom Fit Engine Block Heater, part # KH11812 is inserted into the engine block as shown in the attached drawing.
I have the location pointed out with a red arrow. Note that the black arrow shows which way the engine is facing. view full answer...
The Kat's Heaters Oil and Coolant Immersion Heater # KH30904 is a 3-3/4" long immersion heater which simply screws into either the oil pan or engine block of your vehicle. Once inserted you'll only need to route the power cord through the grille and plug it in and it'll be ready to go. The cord does detach from the screw-in element so you won't need to permanently route the cord. view full answer...
Both sides of the Bargman 84 Series Recessed, Double Tail Light, # 30-84-527, function as stop/turn and tail functions.
I produced a short video showing this taillight in action so you can see exactly how it works. view full answer...
First, to lower the exhaust, the first thing that our installers do is hang a support strap from one side of the vehicle to the other side to support the exhaust once it is off the hangers. To get the exhaust off of the rubber hangers you will need to spray them down with some lubricant like WD40. Then you can use a small pry bar or other flat tool to push the exhaust off the rubber part and then let it rest on the strap.
To use the fish wire you will just thread the bolt onto the end,... view full answer...
When you install an aftermarket part on your vehicle like a trailer hitch in this case, you are protected by the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act. This act states, in part, that unless the installation and the part caused a problem then the warranty cannot be voided. I recommend looking it up online.
I attached an install video for this hitch for you to check out as well. view full answer...