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I made a video showing the full install process in detail. Let me know if you have any questions and I can help you out. Installing just the hitch is very easy, maybe a 2 out of 10 on difficulty scale. For the 4 pin wiring harness, maybe a 4 out of 10, the most difficult part being routing the power line from the rear bumper to the engine compartment. That requires wiggling around under the truck a good bit and reaching in to some small spaces. Forum members have also noted a process where you can get power from inside the rear cargo area, but that requires removing a bunch of interior trim panels and I didn't want to mess with that.
The part numbers I installed are:
Hitch receiver: Curt #13493
Wiring harness: Curt #56468
See also a separate post with title "How to fix Curt trailer wiring harness to work on halogen tail lights" before you install this wiring harness if you have a Base, Big Bend, or Black Diamond trim level.
Real Truck sells these parts and they are a forum sponsor and I believe offer a discount if you send a DM to Alex @RealTruck
The part numbers I installed are:
Hitch receiver: Curt #13493
Wiring harness: Curt #56468
See also a separate post with title "How to fix Curt trailer wiring harness to work on halogen tail lights" before you install this wiring harness if you have a Base, Big Bend, or Black Diamond trim level.
Real Truck sells these parts and they are a forum sponsor and I believe offer a discount if you send a DM to Alex @RealTruck
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