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![]() Here is what you'll need.
![]() Step 1: First take the marker and mark the center of the flat area on the bumper. ![]() Step 2: Now drill a hole there with the smaller drill to start. ![]() ![]() Step 3: Now widen this hole the bigger one. ![]() ![]() Step 4:Now insert the gen 1 acel stub into the hole. ![]() You may have to do it this way depending on the height of the truck. ![]() Step 5: Now screw the lug nut onto the acel stub. ![]() And there you go. ![]() Here's how to do it on a hummer. You will need. ![]() Step 1 Hummer: Drill the reciver hole out with ONLY the sm. drill ![]() ![]() Step 2 Hummer: Mark the back of the metal or plastic peice and drill it with the sm. drill ONLY. ![]() ![]() Step 3 Hummer: Now attach this piece with a short screw and lug nut. ![]() ![]() Now follow steps 1-5 as if this were a truck bumper!! ![]() Here is my truck, i wired the trailer up with lights for a realist touch, the trailer is part of a Wal-Mart Model (most people use this one)For mine i use a triangular piece of plastic to make it turn better, look better, and for a place to incoprerate a plug for the lights. In order to make it the way i did on my titan is very easy, just do that same thing 2 times once the bumper to the piece of plastic , but use a short screw so it is tighter and doesn't wigle around, and then 1 more time the plastic to trailer. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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