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2008 Honda Ridgeline Trailer Hitch Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2008 Honda Ridgeline Trailer Hitch Options- Video

Best 2008 Honda Ridgeline Trailer Hitch Options

Today we're going to be taking a look at the best hitch options for our 2008 Honda Ridgeline. We have two options here for our Honda Ridgeline. We've got our Draw-Tite option and our CURT option. Now there are a lot of similarities between these two, but first we're going to cover some of the differences. One of the biggest difference is looks. You can see here our Draw-Tite is much curvier. more


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2/19/2019 2:37:59 PM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 2008 Honda Ridgeline - Curt- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2008 Honda Ridgeline - Curt

Today on this 2008 Honda Ridgeline, we're going to install Part Number 13385 from Curt. All right. Now, this is what the hitch looks like once installed on the vehicle. Next, we'll go ahead and give you some measurements that will help you out in selecting some accessories such as the bicycle rack, a cargo carrier or a ball mount. From the top of receiver opening down to the ground will be 17 inches and from the center of the hitch pinhole to the edge of the bumper will be 3-3/4 inches. Now, we'll go ahead and show you how the hitch is installed. more


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1/4/2013 8:51:18 AM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 2008 Honda Ridgeline- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2008 Honda Ridgeline

Today we are installing a hitch on a 2008 Honda Ridgeline hitch number 75280. We are going to start off showing you the holes where the hitch will mount up to. It is these three here and it is the same on the other side, plus being two more on the fascia. The first step to lowering the exhaust, sometimes it helps to spray some type of lubricant on the hanger itself so you can take off the rubber grommet easier. So after you do the first one, then you do the same to the back. In some cases, after you lower the exhaust, the heat shield that is around it may come down, as well, so you have more clearance and more access in getting to the bolts on the hitch install. In this case, the heat shield is flexible enough to just move it out of the way to get the hitch installed. more


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1/6/2009 10:45:44 AM



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