Hitch Recommendation for a 2000 Dodge Dakota that Does Not Require Drilling
Question:
I read no drilling requiredfoot on several hitchs that fit my little pickup, but I need reassurance that indeed no drilling is required. We are looking at a Class II hitch, not going to pull anything heavy with this, even though weve got a V8 Hemi in it. I want to order a hitch and bolt it on. Dont have a drill to push through the understructure. Thanks!
asked by: Chris C
Expert Reply:
For a Class III hitch for your 2000 Dodge Dakota you would want a Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch # 75038. I can assure you that will not need to drill at all to install this product. I attached installation instructions for this product for you to check out also.
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