Will Draw-Tite # 75684 Fit on a 2012 Kia Sorento SX with Dual Exhaust on the Passenger Side
Question:
Will the trailer hitch 75684 fit the 2012 KIA Sorento SX V6 with the dual exhust on the passenger side? In other words there are two chrome tail pipes that come out side by side on the passenger side. Thanks for any info.
asked by: George W
Expert Reply:
Yes, the Draw-Tite trailer hitch, # 75684 will work on the 2012 Kia Sorento V6 with two exhaust ports exiting on the passengers side of the vehicle. I attached a photo one of our customers with a 2011 Kia Sorento SX sent in for you to see and linked installation instructions also.
If you have dual exhaust that has one exhaust port on the passengers side and one on the drivers side then this hitch will not work on your vehicle.

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