2004 A4 Avant installtion of class 1 trailer hitch
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2004 A4 Avant installtion of class 1 trailer hitch
Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
Thanks!
on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
Thanks!
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Re: 2004 A4 Avant installtion of class 1 trailer hitch
"Mark Silverman" <mg.silverman@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
>
>Thanks!
>
I haven't installed one on this car yet, but I'd like to offer a tip:
After drilling the holes, paint the edges of the holes to help keep
the metal from rusting out around the mounting points.
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>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
>
>Thanks!
>
I haven't installed one on this car yet, but I'd like to offer a tip:
After drilling the holes, paint the edges of the holes to help keep
the metal from rusting out around the mounting points.
To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
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Re: 2004 A4 Avant installtion of class 1 trailer hitch
"Mark Silverman" <mg.silverman@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
>
>Thanks!
>
I haven't installed one on this car yet, but I'd like to offer a tip:
After drilling the holes, paint the edges of the holes to help keep
the metal from rusting out around the mounting points.
To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
>
>Thanks!
>
I haven't installed one on this car yet, but I'd like to offer a tip:
After drilling the holes, paint the edges of the holes to help keep
the metal from rusting out around the mounting points.
To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
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Re: 2004 A4 Avant installtion of class 1 trailer hitch
"Mark Silverman" <mg.silverman@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
>
>Thanks!
>
I haven't installed one on this car yet, but I'd like to offer a tip:
After drilling the holes, paint the edges of the holes to help keep
the metal from rusting out around the mounting points.
To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
>
>Thanks!
>
I haven't installed one on this car yet, but I'd like to offer a tip:
After drilling the holes, paint the edges of the holes to help keep
the metal from rusting out around the mounting points.
To reply, please remove one letter from each side of "@"
Spammers are VERMIN. Please kill them all.
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Re: 2004 A4 Avant installtion of class 1 trailer hitch
Mark Silverman wrote:
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
I don't know if it's the same class, but Westfalia offer
>
>Thanks!
>
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
I don't know if it's the same class, but Westfalia offer
>
>Thanks!
>
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
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Re: 2004 A4 Avant installtion of class 1 trailer hitch
Mark Silverman wrote:
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
I don't know if it's the same class, but Westfalia offer
>
>Thanks!
>
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
I don't know if it's the same class, but Westfalia offer
>
>Thanks!
>
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
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Re: 2004 A4 Avant installtion of class 1 trailer hitch
Mark Silverman wrote:
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
I don't know if it's the same class, but Westfalia offer
>
>Thanks!
>
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
>Has anyone experience w/ installion of the Dalan or Curtis hitches available
>on the web? Specifically, it appears the dual mufflers need to be removed.
>Removing the rear rubber hangers alone is insufficient to create access to
>drill into the tire well. What else needs to be released to obtain access?
I don't know if it's the same class, but Westfalia offer
>
>Thanks!
>
Regards
Wolfgang
--
1999 Audi A6 Avant TDI
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