Replacement Hardware Kit for the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver Part 75673
Published 12/10/2014 >
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Question:
Traded in our 2013 Subaru Legacy for a 2015 Outback. Took the Draw-Tite off the Legacy to use on the new Outback but left the bolts and in-frame bars on the trade-in Legacy to plug the holes. Is there a kit with those materials that can be purchased?
asked by: Bill
Helpful Expert Reply:
Yes, you will need to go to the product page for the Replacement Hardware Kit # RHK, enter in the part number # 75673 and manufacturer, hit Add To Cart and we will ship you the hardware kit for the hitch that you need.
The Draw-Tite # 75673 is confirmed as a fit for your 2015 Subaru Outback Wagon. Replacement hardware is recommended at each installation since it is designed for a one time use and torqued to specifications.
I included an installation video and FAQ for you too.
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