Is There a Trailer Hitch Receiver For a 2006 Braun Entervan On a Chrysler Town and Country
Updated 06/21/2023 | Published 06/20/2023 >
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I have a 2006 Braun Entervan on a Chrysler TandC Touring platform. It has the lowered gas tank of a Stow and Go, but the exhaust is on the passenger side. I see the attachment points of your Stow and Go hitch. Do you make one with the lowered exhaust clearance reversed?
asked by: DAVID W
Expert Reply:
The only receivers we have for a 2006 Chrysler Town and County with the clearance on the right side for the exhaust are for the non Stow-N-Go models # C13362. This design is completely different than the style use with Stow-N-Go # 13389. You will likely need to have a custom receiver fabricated for your Braun Entervan. I recommend contacting a local fabrication shop and showing them both receivers to determine if they feel they will be able to modify either receiver or if they will need to build one from scratch.
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