Do whatever you have to do to the lock barrel to get the thing off - and then I'd suggest replacing the hitch with one from a D4.
They are a better design than the D3 hitch and do not sit as low. Still fits into the same receiver in the rear of the vehicle. There should be some second hand D4 hitches available, as many people go one step further and replace these with a "Mitch Hitch" (which is another option available to you if you want to do a lot of towing, particularly if you are pulling something heavy).


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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