Hitch for Wagon Wanted

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BagginWagon
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Yeah yeah, i know. I need a hitch for a 00 Wagon. I know where to get them online but i thought i'd check here first.
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Theres only two other wagon owners on here, HotRod and myself, and I don't think either of us have a hitch.
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Louis Zerr
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I had my hitch put on at a Uhaul place on Excelsior and Baker in Hopkins. And for those that don't know it ties the rear together and actually tightens up your ride a bit. :wink:
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BagginWagon
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Thanks anyways.

You paid someone to hold a hitch, and tighten 4 bolts?
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Louis Zerr
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BagginWagon wrote:Thanks anyways.

You paid someone to hold a hitch, and tighten 4 bolts?
Yup that is all they did, I don't know anything about cars so I just let others that know what they are doing do the work. Oh, but this place also sells the hitches.
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they also probably ran some wiring
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Louis Zerr
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spots25 wrote:they also probably ran some wiring
Yeah, it took the guy 2 hours to get it installed, but since baggin made it sound so simple i figured he could tell it like it is. And for the record, for those that don't know, I do all my own work. Swapped my flex pipe out Saturday, mmmmm flowrific.
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Louis Zerr wrote:
spots25 wrote:they also probably ran some wiring
Yeah, it took the guy 2 hours to get it installed, but since baggin made it sound so simple i figured he could tell it like it is. And for the record, for those that don't know, I do all my own work. Swapped my flex pipe out Saturday, mmmmm flowrific.
Whatever, I've never seen you pick up a wrench ;)
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Louis Zerr
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Pappy wrote:Whatever, I've never seen you pick up a wrench ;)
So if I talked about the rusty nuts you think it is because I am old?
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I didn't think it would be that easy to install.... I put one on my old Probe and it was rather involved. Took me the better part of a day, even ended up drilling a hole in the trunk to get a socket on one of the bolts.
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