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1990 Ford F-150, F-250, F-350 Trailer Hitch Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 1990 Ford F-150, F-250, F-350 Hitch Options- Video

Best 1990 Ford F-150, F-250, F-350 Hitch Options

Today we're going to be taking a look at the best heavy duty hitches available for the 1990 Ford F150, 250, and 350. Now all of our hitches are rated for Class 5 use. You will want to keep in mind they're all going to offer the 2" by 2" receiver tube opening so there's no need for an adapter. Now for your normal bumpers or for the standard step bumpers, for the CURT it's going to be part number C15300. The Draw-Tite will be part number 41904. The B&W will be part number BWHDRH25122. Now on some of those trucks they did have a very deep drop-style bumper. more


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5/16/2017 9:56:14 AM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 1990 Ford F-150 - Draw-Tite- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 1990 Ford F-150 - Draw-Tite

Today on our 1990 Ford F-150 were gonna be installing the Draw-Tite Hitch part number 75038. For this application, weve gone ahead and removed the spare tire. Now were ready to install the hitch. Its a good idea to get an extra set of hands to help you put the hitch in place. Well use a pair of clamps or vise grips to secure the hitch to the frame. Its got a total of 6 attachment points and each one of these will need to be drilled out before you can install your hardware. more


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4/19/2012 9:53:36 AM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 1990 Ford F-150- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 1990 Ford F-150

Today on this 1990 Ford F-150 we are going to install part number 14001 from Curt. One of our first steps this involves is we have to lower our spare tire a little bit to get it out of the way. Sometimes this hanger gets in the way. What you have to do is test it. We will go ahead and put the hitch up. Clamp it into position. Mark our holes, and drill out the holes in the frame. Clamping this up into position can be a little bit of a bear so it is a good idea to have an extra set of hands involved. And you see here we have got our hitch here clamped into position. What we will do next is block our holes where it is going to be drilled. We are going to be drilling here, here, and here. We will start off with the pilot hole about a 1/ 4 inch the way up to a 1/ 2 inch. We have got our holes drilled out on the passenger side here. more


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10/16/2009 4:14:29 PM



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