Hitches

Technical info on the Pontiac Vibe and Toyota Matrix including do-it-yourself info
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blue_can
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Location: San Diego

Hitches

Post by blue_can »

I'm thinking of installing a hitch. Any recommendations on suitable hitches for the Vibe.thx
'07 Vibe
djb383
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Re: Hitches (blue_can)

Post by djb383 »

Try etrailer.com. Hidden Hitch almost disappears.
'05 Lava Tutone base, Pwr Grp, Moon & Tunes, 16" alloys, Auto.....Yep, it's gotta HEMI
blue_can
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Re: Hitches (djb383)

Post by blue_can »

Thanks - I'll check it out.
'07 Vibe
Sublimewind
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Post by Sublimewind »

I got mine for my Subaru from U-haul and the only part you can see is the reciever...
blue_can
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Post by blue_can »

Yes I went to U-haul but it looks like a special order for the vibe. Not available for online purchase but they ask you to fill a form.
'07 Vibe
mgwashburn
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Re: Hitches (blue_can)

Post by mgwashburn »

I ordered my from from Usa-Trailer-hitches.com (I think hitchfinder.com is the same site) just three weeks ago.Got the Hidden Hitch, the wiring harness and a reciever ball set that allows switching from a 1 7/8" to a 2" ball with a simple twist...total cost was $167.79 + $16.32 for UPS ground shipping...Install was a breeze, but I do recommend having a helping hand (I didn't and almost dropped the hitch on my head a couple of times while trying to get the bolts started).Marc
Marc Washburn - marcwashburn@yahoo.com
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