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'05 Civic EX: Looking for no drill Type I receiver hitch
When I say 'no drill', I mean 'no drill'...no widening of any existing
holes. Is there such a hitch? Just towing a JetSki...maybe 650-700 lbs. |
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"Nobody" > wrote in message ... > When I say 'no drill', I mean 'no drill'...no widening of any existing > holes. > > Is there such a hitch? Just towing a JetSki...maybe 650-700 lbs. Hmm, I've put Class 1 Hidden Hitches on both of my Civics. My 98 was strictly bolt on but my 02 needed to have the holes in the frame widened to pass the bolts. I was a little wary of that step also but it REALLY was pretty easy. I got the cheesiest 10 dollar dremel from Harbor Freight and ground the holes a little wider in just a few minutes. Know that the extra clearance you need is literally millimeters. I will also recommend the hidden hitch, the quality is great and they are the most unobtrusive/attractive hitch I found during my research. |
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