How Can I Get Replacement Hardware For My Trailer Hitch?
Question:
I have a hitch that I need the installation kit for. It is the draw-tite hitch for my 2006 pontiac g6. I contacted the people at draw-tite and they directed me here for part # 36426F. The kit itself should be several different types of screws and some reinforcement plates. Please get back to me as to how much the kit costs. Thanks
asked by: Brandon L
Expert Reply:
Good news! I can help you get the correct hardware for your 2006 Pontiac G6 trailer hitch.
The Draw-Tite # 36426 is confirmed to fit your vehicle. This will be the number for the "Hitch Item Number" you will place in the box on the Replacement Hardware Kit # RHK product page. Then simply pick the Draw-Tite manufacture from the drop down box and then hit the add to cart button. This will get you the correct original hardware so that you can install your hitch to your G6.
I have linked the replacement hardware kit page to this answer page for your purchasing convenience.
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Replacement Hardware Kit for Trailer Hitches
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Hitch
- Hardware
- etrailer
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