Why Does the Picture of Replacement Hitch Hardware RHK Look Different than Actual Hardware
Question:
Hello, This is a follow up question. I am trying to buy replacement hardware for 87002. I was told to click on a link in the reply and that would be the hardware. However, the hardware that comes with 87002 looks very different that the replacement hardware. I want to make sure that it will work as i am going to schedule installation. Thank you,
asked by: Jai S
Expert Reply:
The picture you see on the replacement hardware kit page # RHK is just a generic picture of some hardware. It is not the actual hardware that you will receive. What we do is when someone orders an RHK and puts in the proper hitch number and manufacturer where indicated on the page, we pull the instructions for the hitch, in this case 87002, and assemble the hardware indicated in the instructions. So rest assured if you order the RHK for Hidden Hitch 87002 you will get the hardware specific to that hitch.
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Replacement Hardware Kit for Trailer Hitches
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Hitch
- Hardware
- etrailer
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