Trailer Hitch Installation - 2007 Nissan Xterra - etrailer.com

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2008

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The first step involved is opening the tailgate and lowering the spare tire. There are two factory bolts on each side that have to be removed this one comes out, and this one comes out. Leave this one in its place. You dont have to touch that one. The other attachment point will be this hole here. This is identical on both sides. The trucks prepared, now we can install our hitch up on the frame. Temporarily install it by a couple of bolts to hold it in place, then we can work our other bolts in. Just so you know we used two bolts which well come back to later to install the spacers that go behind the hitch and the frame. With your temporary bolts in position you can put the hitch up where its supposed to go and we still have plenty of movement to go around. Going back to the first bolt we put in, we take that out and theres a washer that goes between the hitch and the frame

We install that, then we re-install the bolt. If you notice we used the screwdriver to push up against this edge here to push the hitch up. It was a little bit off when we left everything loose still, weird stuff like that can happen. We just pushed it up against this and pushed our hitch the way we wanted it and we put the bolt in. Now we can tighten everything down and be done with it. With all the bolts down, we can do our final torquing. To finish our installation all we have to do is put the spare tire back up in its original spot and youre through. We did this on a 2007 Nissan Xterra, part # 75291

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  • how many ft./lbs of torque does it need?

  • For hitch part number 75291 there are two different torque ratings. M12 bolts should be tightened to 68 lb-ft and M14 bolts should be tightened to 75 lb-ft.

  • For hitch part number 75291, there are two different torque ratings. M12 bolts should be tightened to 68 lb-ft and M14 bolts should be tightened to 75 lb-ft.

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  • A very helpful tool for installing this hitch,etrailer

    is to be commended on their attention to customer service and for safety concerns for those towing trailers. keep up the good work.

    LNWH,INC.

  • Thank you

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