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Posted by rustyfarmall on December 10, 2003 at 09:34:13 from (199.120.81.195):
In Reply to: Cheaper than Jack Benny! posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 10, 2003 at 05:34:35:
Indy, the dealer I bought my hitch from wanted $100 to install on my 2001 chevy. I thought I would save that 100 bucks and do it myself, which I did. The directions reccomended unbolting the bed and raising it up to gain some working room in the area of the fuel tank, because of the many sensitive electrical connections for the tank, which I did not do. Everything still worked afterwards, but I was very lucky. I also had to drill a 1/2 inch hole through the frame on each side of the truck, which was not easy. I spent the better part of a day laying on my back on a creeper underneath the truck. Looking back at the whole thing now, I would have been much better off to just let the dealer install it.
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