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#656528 - 29/01/01 04:54 PM Installing Nissan hitch
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I read the instructions at xterraparts.com. Anyone who has done it...do you really HAVE to remove the rear bumper or is it just easier if you do?

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#656529 - 29/01/01 05:20 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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You have to, you can't put the frame stiffeners in otherwise. There's really nothing to it though, why are you balking?

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#656530 - 30/01/01 08:30 AM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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yeah it's no sweat. a one person job.

just don't make the mistake i did when installing my KMA bumper. The nuts that hold the bumper on are on the frame facing the sides of the truck. the ones facing inside towards the tire are bolt heads. it took me a few minuted before i realized that the nuts weren't on that tight, they just were on the other side. :-) the bolts are part of this 3 bolt cluster with an L bracket, so they do not pull out individually. remove all nuts and then pull the cluster out.

oh and this may be obvious but drop your spare before doing the install. it makes it a lot easier.

Yeah and don't balk. balking is bad. thank you easter bunny. BALK, BALK!!!

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#656531 - 30/01/01 02:56 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Jeezous, you guys really crack me up sometimes...

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#656532 - 30/01/01 06:57 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Thanks everyone, just wanted to know what to expect.

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#656533 - 31/01/01 12:48 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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SilverX -

Where did you get your hitch? I found one online with Bage Company for $113. It seems like that's a good price - much cheaper than xterraparts.com. Any thoughts?

I looked at the instructions for installing the hitch and it says to lift the truck. Do you actually have to do that or is that just for ease of installing? Thanks.

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#656534 - 31/01/01 01:21 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Nah, just easier to get underneath to put the bolts in if it's on a lift.

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#656535 - 31/01/01 06:51 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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I haven't gotten one yet. I'm still considering the options. I don't plan to tow anywhere near the maximum so I don't know if the Nissan hitch is worth the extra $$ to get the frame stiffeners.

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#656536 - 31/01/01 07:47 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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I wonder why as well, I installed the Canadian Nissan Version ( my parts guy cuts me a rate now, so it came out cheaper ), we don't get the stifffeners, ( not like the directions from xterraparts anyway, we get oversized "L" brackets ).. from what I've read, something like the U-haul type, yet its still a Nissan part. Still class III, which means 5000 towing.
The install was removing the bolts to the bumper, but not the bumper itself.

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#656537 - 31/01/01 09:15 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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here's a question for you, cause i don;t know the answer, are these hitches rated at 5000 lbs or are these hitch setups on the X rates to pull 5000 lbs? cause the hunk of steal that is the hitch can be rated to withstand the 5000lbs pull, but if the frame of the X cannot without stiffening, what then? is the rating ont he hitch or the setup? hmmm..... anyone know this?



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#656538 - 31/01/01 10:08 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Chicken or the egg problem. The X is rated to pull 5000 lbs.. The hitch ( class III ) is rated to pull 5000. From what I know, only a class III can be hooked up to an X. ( I haven't seen anyone install a class II ?)

If the X relied on frame stiffeners, ( provided only by U.S. Nissan ).. I'm pretty sure Nissan would have put a note somewhere saying " an X will pull 5000 only with a Nissan hitch with stiffeners " They would have to protect their butts somewhere.. just like the max load for the rack, when it can hold more, etc.

I'm sure the stiffeners add something, but not sure what.

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#656539 - 02/02/01 06:09 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Here's another question. Do you think the frame stiffeners add significant strength when using the hitch to extricate yourself or someone else at a less-than-ideal angle? If so, that might justify the extra cost, for me anyway. Plus, maybe extra protection in case of a rear-end collision?

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#656540 - 07/02/01 03:14 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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I know so little about what most of you are talking about

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#656541 - 07/02/01 03:51 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Quote:
Originally posted by silverxglider:
Here's another question. Do you think the frame stiffeners add significant strength when using the hitch to extricate yourself or someone else at a less-than-ideal angle? If so, that might justify the extra cost, for me anyway. Plus, maybe extra protection in case of a rear-end collision?



yes and yes.



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#656542 - 07/02/01 03:52 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Originally posted by XROCK23:
I know so little about what most of you are talking about


no worries. lurk and learn. we all had to do it at somepoint.

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#656543 - 08/02/01 05:22 AM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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So, maybe I should do more research on the whole "hitch" issue? I plan on maybe buying one of the hitches on Ebay, both rated at 5000 lbs, class III. My only towing will be a bass boat on weekends, and the occasional U-Haul. Will I be okay? Also, can one persone really do the whole install? Or do have to bench about 500 lbs to get it done by yourself?

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#656544 - 08/02/01 05:53 AM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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It's definitely easier with two people. Your arms might get tired doing it by your self (depending on how strong your are). Once they get tired, it'll be hard to keep the hitch steady. But once again, I didn't bother taking the rear bumper off before the install, so that was a factor.

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#656545 - 08/02/01 06:26 AM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Originally posted by ashleynatlanta:
So, maybe I should do more research on the whole "hitch" issue? I plan on maybe buying one of the hitches on Ebay, both rated at 5000 lbs, class III. My only towing will be a bass boat on weekends, and the occasional U-Haul. Will I be okay? Also, can one persone really do the whole install? Or do have to bench about 500 lbs to get it done by yourself?




if that is all you are towing don't worry about it, get whatever. Mr T tows around his camper with the Nissan hitch with no frame stiffeners with no ill effects. he doesn't have the frame stiffeners cause it is my hitch and i have the frame stiffeners in my truck with my after market bumper. If you want the nissan nitch without the frame stiffeners, i will sell you mine for $70 or trade you a steelhorse center console. had to get my plug in for that. :-)



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#656546 - 08/02/01 08:07 AM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Still dreaming of it eh ?
+++ this was a pic of my console.. but geocities killed the link support +++

I installed the Canadian Nissan Hitch ( no stiffeners ) by myself with about 2 minutes of help from my wife. One hint, don't do it when its cold, damn than metal gets cold fast.

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#656547 - 11/02/01 07:33 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Bastard!! stop teasing me like that. no fair, or something.

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#656548 - 26/02/01 06:35 PM Re: Installing Nissan hitch
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Installed a U-haul class 3 hitch by myself in about 1/2 hour. The hitch comes with plates that attach to the inside of the frame.$200 cdn.

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