Can 2002 Toyota Tundra with Replaced Non-Towable Bumper Have Curt hitch 13184 Installed
Question:
I am replacing my stock towable bumper on my 2002 Tundra with a non towable one due to damage. Will the hitches for a non towable bumper fit after I do this, or is there another difference on the frame that will prevent me from mounting the non towable compatible hitches?
asked by: Scott A
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Expert Reply:
Since you are replacing the bumper of your 2002 Toyota Tundra with a non-towable bumper you can install the a hitch like the Curt # 13184 that you referenced. The frame and where the hitch attaches is the same so it's perfectly compatible.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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