Looking For Bolt For Trailer Hitch On 2018 Honda Pilot
Updated 09/12/2025 | Published 05/21/2025 >
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Question:
Need to buy 14 mm x 1.5 x 50mm 10.9 located bolt for hitch bolt for 2018 Honda pilot
asked by: Michael M
Expert Reply:
Hello Michael, thanks for reaching out. I have two possible solutions for you here.
First, we cannot provide individual bolts, but we can provide a complete hardware kit for your hitch with part # RHK. When you go to the page for the RHK, there is a box where you can enter the part number for your hitch. In this case you will enter the part number # 75225 in the box before adding the RHK to your cart. This will get you a full hardware kit as pictured below.
If you are needing just one bolt, what I would do is head to an auto parts store or hardware store and try to match it. Typically, those kinds of places would have the proper grade bolts for sale.
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Jesse M.
9/12/2025
Hey Michael, did you have any luck finding the right bolt at a local store, or did you decide to go with the complete hardware kit for your hitch? I'm asking because your experience could really help others in a similar situation.