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How do you install a trailer hitch? - 1995 Dodge Intrepid

  • Marvin
    Marvin May 11, 2010

    not a good idea on this car, no attachment point is strong enough.

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Should come with complete instructions for your particular model car.

Have you purchased the hitch yet? Once you have the hitch and have reviewed the instructions, if you still have questions, please return and we will try to help you.

Please purchase your hitch from a brick and morter company in your neighborhood. An auto parts place iw where I would look. Don't try to save a couple bucks using mail order. It is hard to talk to the salesman of a mail order company with your concerns. You will also be assured of getting the proper hitch for your car the first time around.

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