In most cases the installation of a hitch only involves the welding of the hitch to the frame of the vehicle. The only item used in the installation is the hitch itself.
mounting brackets,hitch ball,cross tube
In most cases the installation of a hitch only involves the welding of the hitch to the frame of the vehicle. The only item used in the installation is the hitch itself.
Nuts and bolts.
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It is something you can install on to your vehicle to connect a trailer and tow large items such as boats, campers, and even other vehicles (if your vehicle is strong enough).
http://www.handa-accessories.com/odyssey/05tow.pdf Detailed diagram and instructions on install of hitch wiring.
Yes, but not a bumper hitch. Install a undercarriage trailer receiver hitch system.
Install a receiver on the truck and then purchase a drop hitch of your choice. Receiver will cost you around $125 and the drop hitch around $35 with ball. A receiver type hitch is the only way to go. Towing off the bumper is a bad idea.
I suggest you purchase a receiver type hitch. They come with complete instructions.
Don't know about the manual, but an easy to attach receiver hitch can be purchased just about anywhere. I used a search engine for "receiver hitch" and this is one alternative: http://hitches4less.com/classii2.html
It's relatively easy to install your own hitch to your truck. You just have to order and purchase the right sized part, and then bolt it onto the tail of the truck.