What Parts Are Needed to Use Hitch on a 2007 Nissan Murano and How are They Installed
Updated 10/09/2009 | Published 10/07/2009 >
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Is there a possiblilty there is wasy u can send me an email video on how to install a complete trailer hitch including the hitch ballmount and wiring harnestt..and all the products i need for a 2007 NISSAN MURANO SUV
asked by: anthony m
Expert Reply:
For your 2007 Nissan Murano, you will need the following parts:
Curt Hitch Class 3, 2 inch hitch part # 13571 is one of our best selling for your Murano and it requires no drilling for installation.
Curt Ball Mount part # C45010 is the manufacturer recommended ball mount for this hitch and pin part # PC3, or lock part # e98880 to hold it in place. You will also need to select a ball that will fit both this ball mount and the trailer coupler. The ball mount uses balls with a 1-inch shank so I will include a link to a page with all our 1-inch shank balls.
For wiring you will need the Short-Proof, Heavy-Duty harness part # 36365. I would also suggest a tester to help you in the wiring process like part # PTW2993.
I have included links below to all these parts and have also included a link to a video of this hitch being installed.
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