hitch wiring help
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hitch wiring help
I just bought an 04 suburban without a hitch in it. I found out that it is already wired from the factory, I found it tucked in the frame on the rear drivers side. Does any know what else I need for the wiring to work and the best place to get it at. I really only tow once or twice a year but it's nice to have when someone slides into me in the snow.
Thanks for any help/suggestions
Thanks for any help/suggestions
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Welcome to the Forum Dad...
There may be several components you'll need, depending on what size Trailer you might use. That's a good link in2pro gave, but I've recommended to some to just choose a good Trailer/Hitch installer locally, let them take a look, and they can advise you as to what you will need. I'm not sure just where you're at, but here in Houston I use Master Hitch on Glenmont. Reasonable prices, and very nice guys there.
There may be several components you'll need, depending on what size Trailer you might use. That's a good link in2pro gave, but I've recommended to some to just choose a good Trailer/Hitch installer locally, let them take a look, and they can advise you as to what you will need. I'm not sure just where you're at, but here in Houston I use Master Hitch on Glenmont. Reasonable prices, and very nice guys there.
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