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trailer hitch reciever
the cheapest I found is 175.00 at u haul the dealer wants over 300 why so expensive i don't want to go used but I might have to if I can find one in this area. other than that everything runs great except when I hit a bump in the road the steering wheel jerks, not much just a little, and the blower motor is getting noisy. damn, this is a good truck.
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Check out EBay and amazon. This is the one that I got for my '13. Geniune Nissan and Class IV, with a place for the 7 Pin receptacle. You'll also need the Wireing Kit for the 7 Pin(I recommend the 7 Pin Kit), that installs in the Passenger Right Side Kick Panel. I installed everything myself and it wasn't hard for me to do. https://www.ebay.com/itm/NISSAN-999T...dXrCwI&vxp=mtr
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2013 SVV6 KC AT 2WD Frontier, '93 4Cyl, AT, KC Hardbody(20yrs Orig Owner-Sold 174K mi.) Last edited by JRJoe; 10-22-2017 at 09:56 PM. |
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I would go genuine Nissan, as well. One thing you don't want to go cheap on is something that you are going to be towing with!
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The aftermarket hitch will work fine. The 4 pin Nissan wiring works well with those because the bracket bolts to the bumper to hold the wiring . With the 7 pin you will need to buy a separate bracket to mount the connector. The factory hitch has the bracket welded to it.
Use the factory wiring. It is less expensive than the aftermarket options. |
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i got the factory wiring harness, the seven pin, it took me about 5 minutes to install now i just need the receiver hitch.
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i tried the wrecking yards around here but not enough nissans get wrecked
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Try Car-parts.com
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they are next.
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Check out www.etrailer.com. They have it for about $100.00
$107 on Amazon. |
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