Factory Bolt Size For Installing etrailer Hitch e98854 on Chrysler Town & Country
Updated 01/24/2022 | Published 01/23/2022 >
Question:
There are not existing mounting bolts in the frame of my 2011 Town and Country. Please send list of required mounting hardware that should be existing.
asked by: Keith P
Expert Reply:
While there isn't a list of factory parts, I can tell you the size of bolts that your 2011 Chrysler Town & Country should have in order to install the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e98854.
You should have M10 bolts for the two bolt holes closest to the bumper, and M12 bolts for the remaining three bolt holes, along with the appropriate washers. I have added a link below to a video install of the etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver # e98854 on an '11 Town & Country which I also recommend checking out.
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etrailer Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Matte Black Finish - Class III - 2"
- Trailer Hitch
- For Towing
- Class III
- 400 lbs TW
- 4000 lbs GTW
- 5000 lbs WD GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- 500 lbs WD TW
- Concealed Cross Tube
- etrailer
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