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2013 Nissan Quest Trailer Hitch Installation And Review Videos

     

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Nissan Quest - Curt- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Nissan Quest - Curt

Speaker 1: Today on our 2013 Nissan Quest, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Class Three Trailer Hitch Receiver, part number C13078. This is what our hitch looks like when it's installed. You can see the cross tube is visible, however it does have a round tube design, so it's going to fit nicely with the contour of the vehicle. It's going to be a class three. It's going to be two inch by two inch. Your hitch pin hole is going to be 5/8 inch in diameter. more


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6/1/2018 11:27:11 AM



Best 2013 Nissan Quest Hitch Options- Video

Best 2013 Nissan Quest Hitch Options

Today on this 2013 Nissan Quest, we'll be taking a look at the best hitch options available. Both of our hitches are class three. We have our CURT, and that's part number C13078. Then we have our Draw-Tite, and that's going to be part number 75714. Both of them install a little differently. With our CURT, you're going to have to get into the rear hatch area of your Quest and remove some bolts. Here on the passenger side, you're going to have to remove the factory tow hook. For our Draw-Tite, you don't have to remove the factory tow hook and all the installation is done on the outside of the vehicle. more


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1/11/2017 3:34:05 PM



Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Nissan Quest - Draw-Tite- Video

Trailer Hitch Installation - 2013 Nissan Quest - Draw-Tite

Today on this 2013 Nissan Quest, we're going to install part number 75714 from Draw-Tite. This is a Draw-Tite Max-E-Loader Trailer Hitch Receiver Class III. This is what the hitch looks like once it's installed on the Quest. Next, we'll go ahead and give you some measurements to help you out in selecting some accessories such as a ball mount, a bicycle rack, or a cargo carrier. From the top of the receiver opening down to the ground is about eleven and a quarter inches. From the center of the hitch pin hole to the outside edge of the bumper will be about four inches. Now we'll go ahead and show you how the hitch is installed. more


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12/18/2014 6:47:54 PM



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