55 year old woman here that just installed a hitch on my 2017 Toyota Sienna, all by myself! I did not remove the bumper, and I did not take the exhaust off the hanger. I bent the tabs down and installed the exhaust side first, and held it up with a jack while I then went to the other side, raise it up and got a bolt started. I feel like such a badass! Thank you for the video with clear instructions!
The rubber plugs need to be removed so that the hitch rests flat against the bottom of the frame rail. The plugs will interfere with this. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/etrailer/e98853.html
I would NOT RECOMMEND checking the tow weigjt capacity in the manual. That little book are frequently replaced w incorrect info, just plain lost, or covered in coffee stains. What i WOULD SUGGEST is to open your driver door and inside AKA the door jamb. Look for a rectangle sticker with a bunch of numbers. It can be a bit confusing but youll see it there. Usually around info for your tires. If that doesnt work (should be as thats DOT law) I highly recommend you take your vin number (also found on aforementioned sticker) and look it up from a reputable website or just call your local manufacturer stealership.
The easiest places to get the most accurate towing capacity of a given vehicle is either the most current edition of the owners manual (just do a Google search for a .pdf copy of the year/make/model vehicle). The dealership is also a great resource for that information as well. As you mentioned, you'll want to provide the VIN to get the most accurate information. www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/etrailer/e98853.html
55 year old woman here that just installed a hitch on my 2017 Toyota Sienna, all by myself! I did not remove the bumper, and I did not take the exhaust off the hanger. I bent the tabs down and installed the exhaust side first, and held it up with a jack while I then went to the other side, raise it up and got a bolt started. I feel like such a badass! Thank you for the video with clear instructions!
Awesome!! We're happy your install was successful!
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this is a very helpful video. I'm going to try it on my car, thank u
We are happy to help! Check out the following link to see this trailer hitch on our website.
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Any reason why you have to remove the rubber plug (located next to the factory weld nuts) if it isn't being used for anything?
The rubber plugs need to be removed so that the hitch rests flat against the bottom of the frame rail. The plugs will interfere with this.
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@@etrailer Thank you guys so much for replying. Will do!
I would NOT RECOMMEND checking the tow weigjt capacity in the manual. That little book are frequently replaced w incorrect info, just plain lost, or covered in coffee stains. What i WOULD SUGGEST is to open your driver door and inside AKA the door jamb. Look for a rectangle sticker with a bunch of numbers. It can be a bit confusing but youll see it there. Usually around info for your tires. If that doesnt work (should be as thats DOT law) I highly recommend you take your vin number (also found on aforementioned sticker) and look it up from a reputable website or just call your local manufacturer stealership.
The easiest places to get the most accurate towing capacity of a given vehicle is either the most current edition of the owners manual (just do a Google search for a .pdf copy of the year/make/model vehicle). The dealership is also a great resource for that information as well. As you mentioned, you'll want to provide the VIN to get the most accurate information.
www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/etrailer/e98853.html
I live in Toronto,CA. Where could buy it? Thanks for the Video.
You can find this hitch on our website in the following link!
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