Availability of Replacement Hardware for a Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch on a 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix
Question:
I do have hitch but bolts with nuts are very rusty. It used be on 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix SE. Now I have a other 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix SE. I removed it out from 2003 car. I want to install it on 2001 car but bolts with nut are getting worn off during winter salt. Can I get hardware supplies only since I already have a good shape hitch? Thanks
asked by: Patrick S
Expert Reply:
Yes, you can get just the replacement hardware for the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch, # 24659, to install on the 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix. You will need Replacement Hardware Kit for Trailer Hitches, # RHK. On the product page, insert the hitch number, 24659, in the first box under shipping special. Click the Add to Cart button and that is all you need to do.
I have included a link to the installation details for the hitch and a video showing a typical installation to help you when you re-install the hitch on the other car.
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Replacement Hardware Kit for Trailer Hitches
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