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Thread: Fitting a Mitch Hitch

  1. #31
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    Definite issue in UK/Europe I think US may be easier but do your research.

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    We did a test tow with the new hitch yesterday.

    No getting under the car to attach the chains is a bonus for us old fella's
    We couldn't swing the spare wheel away before now we can (with the van attached)
    With less joints/connections there is less feedback from the van when braking.
    The seat of the pants feel tells us that the van seems to tow better.

    Well worth the money.

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    Mitch Hitch offer great service ! I sent request via contact form, and they called me back one hour later ! if you are fitting used, you may need to buy new fitting kit, as a used bush will have taken the shape of the past cars hitch and also bulged as part of the normal torque fitting process..

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    3D printed parking sensor shield for Mitch Hitch

    Stops the reverse parking sensors from being triggered by an aftermarket raised tow hitch, such as "Mitch Hitch"

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    Just wanted to share this way to modify and install the factory cover to fill in the gaps around the mitch hitch. You can got replacement covers for $30, if you ever need to revert, or if you'd prefer to chop up a cheap one.

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    20250909_120045.jpg

    Also a note after some long term use, keep an eye on the lower bolts (though id check them all), as even though they are nyloc, mine did come quite loose before i noticed the movement of the hitch.

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