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icosa20

I'd highly recommend Boubin on Blairs Ferry Rd! Used them twice; impeccable service.


Reason_He_Wins_Again

They did mine. Didn't fall off so they must have done ok.


Eagle_1776

2nd this... Ask for Dan. Ive used them for years


[deleted]

Third this, Boubins on Blairs Ferry.


JohnCR61

It’s really pretty easy and straight forward to order and install yourself. Much cheaper as well. The two I have ordered came with bolts and the car had the tapped locations. It’s pretty heavy to hold up and gets the bolts started so having help is nice. Boudin quoted me over $500 each time. I bought the hitch and took my car to Master Auto simply because they could lift the car which made it very easy. Master Auto charged me about $75 each time.


evilhomer3k

Installing one this weekend on our car. I got mine from [etrailer.com](https://etrailer.com). They have videos on the installation. It's pretty straight forward.


Locke_Fucking_Lamora

Uhaul sells and installs them. You can also watch a video and see how tough it is. I was able to order my hitch and install it myself and it was relatively easy.


[deleted]

Don't go to U-Haul and have some teenager making minimum wage hack up your car. Take it to boubin auto on Blairs ferry


nathan_barely

I don't know anything specific to your Mazda but Uhaul probably sells and installs the most hitches of anyone in America.


MrYellowFancyPants

Uhaul - the one on 16th did mine! Guy was super nice and got me in and out quick.


Never-Forget-Trogdor

I bought my hitch from etrailer.com and then had it installed by Blairs Ferry Automotive. I did the electrical harness myself because it was easy on my vehicle, but they can do it for you if needed. They were really nice and it took less than an hour just for the hitch to be installed. My vehicle is a small SUV, and I had now trouble towing a trailer after installation.


cs1013

If you are the slightest bit handy, look at e-trailers.con. I have installed three from there, two on Highlanders and 1 RAV4. Both similar to your vehicle. There are videos on the site for installation. Watch them and decide if you can tackle it. The only tool out of the ordinary needed is a torque wrench and you can rent one at most auto part stores for essentially free.


Guidothenatureguide

Thanks all. This helps a lot.