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DutchmenSport
Mar 15, 2018Explorer
Absolutely get the hitch inspected and if damaged, it should be restored to it's original condition, no other alternatives there. Make it perfectly clear to the "shop" that you tow a trailer. Not only is YOUR safety paramount, but so is everyone else's on the road around you.
If the hitch cannot be fixed, replaced, restored to it's original condition, then it's time to dispute the functionality of the truck with your insurance company as it cannot be used then, for the purpose it was originally intended ... towing!
If the hitch cannot be fixed, replaced, restored to it's original condition, then it's time to dispute the functionality of the truck with your insurance company as it cannot be used then, for the purpose it was originally intended ... towing!
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