Replacement Hitch Receiver or Hardware Replacement for 2011 Honda CR-V
Updated 11/19/2020 | Published 11/17/2020 >
Question:
I want to replace the rusty hitch on my 2011 CRV. Are there any issues re-installing and torquing new bolts into frame s that have already been torqued once. Thanks.
asked by: Steven D
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Expert Reply:
If you will be cleaning up your current hitch and reinstalling it, you will require new hardware because they have already been torqued once. You can either replace the entire hitch (I've linked the page to your options) and use the hardware that comes with it, or you can use kit # RHK for new hardware for your current hitch.
expert reply by:
Jason S
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Replacement Hardware Kit for Trailer Hitches
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