Will I have to Drill Holes in the Frame to Install Draw-Tite Hitch 75560 on a Subaru Legacy
Published 12/27/2008 >
Question:
Ar the mounting holes already predrilled on the auto frame? Is any cutting or drilling involved?
asked by: Bruce
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Expert Reply:
This Class III hitch by Draw-Tite for the Subaru Legacy uses existing holes in the vehicle frame, no drilling is required. On a wagon model the forward most bolts on either side will need to be removed. The other holes used should have plastic plugs covering the weld nuts which which will need to be removed.
I have added a link to the instructions below so you can see exactly what will be involved in installation.
expert reply by:
Heather A
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