Aight TT, my 2005 came naked...no hitch assembly. I don't tow often, but it's one of those gotta-have truck accessories. What hitch do yas recommend?
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2004 Smoke CC SE 2WD, Flowmaster 40 Series...sold!
2005 Smoke CC LE 2WD, AEM Brute Force CAI, Flowmaster Super 44,
Bosch ICON Blades, Royal Purple w/ Wix Filter
FYI: I just remembered that my '04 had a Valley hitch
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2004 Smoke CC SE 2WD, Flowmaster 40 Series...sold!
2005 Smoke CC LE 2WD, AEM Brute Force CAI, Flowmaster Super 44,
Bosch ICON Blades, Royal Purple w/ Wix Filter
I recommend getting the factory hitch or equivalent Class IV hitch. The truck is all ready wired for the 7 pin connection and I would stay with that, never know when you will pull something with brakes. You need need to get the relays for the 7 Pin connection, probably from the dealer. Uhaul has good hitches and can do the install, their hitches used to come with a Lifetime warranty on parts and install.
Of course you can upgrade the mirrors and battery too.
That's pretty much it.
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2005 Titan KC SE
Big Tow
4x4 SE
Deep Water
2005 Titan CC SE
Big Tow
4x4
Silver
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Better to have a Titan than a Loose'n
Why not just go with the OEM hitch and relays? It's not that expensive. You know it'll hold up. It's a direct bolt-on part. Makes the most sense to me.
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2006 King Cab, LE, 2WD Radiant Silver, Born 04/06, Bought by me on 06/27/06 Click here for a list of my mods-Click here to see my photo gallery
Sweet, great advice all. So, if needed, a weight-distributing hitch would work with the OEM Class IV?
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2004 Smoke CC SE 2WD, Flowmaster 40 Series...sold!
2005 Smoke CC LE 2WD, AEM Brute Force CAI, Flowmaster Super 44,
Bosch ICON Blades, Royal Purple w/ Wix Filter
Sweet, great advice all. So, if needed, a weight-distributing hitch would work with the OEM Class IV?
Yes it will.
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2007, 4x4,SE, Radiant Silver, BigTow, Bed Liner, Utilitrack, Utilitrack Bed Divider, Truxedo roll up, N-Fab Step bars,
6 disc changer/MP3, Capt Chairs. Michelin Cross Terrain, Born on Nov 06FOB tailgate mod, Fog lights, Tailgate open light Mod, hard wire Garmin 7200, Hard wire back up camera Monitor, Wet Okole seat covers
2007 Forest River salem Travel Trailor 27RBLE
My father owns an RV dealership and service center and the majority of hitches he sells and installs are Reese. Best setup is installed at the factory, but you can find a good RV service center to hook you up as well. Look online for any harnesses you might need. My dad happened to have a brake control harness on the shelf that was 75% less than what the dealer charged. Of course it was 100% less for me! Anyhow, Tekonsha is the brand you should look for. I see alot of U-Haul hitches hanging out from under trucks but I have no idea how well they install them and any other necessary components. For all I know, Reese likely makes the hitches they install. Good luck!
Go over the river and talk to the guys at Dandy Products. They can advise you on what you need. I assume I have the OEM hitch as it came with the towing package when I bought the truck. I have pulled heavy old cars, construction equipment, and everything else as far as Atlanta, GA, Odessa, TX, and Missouri with no problems at all.
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