Trailer Hitch FAQ
#1
Trailer Hitch FAQ
Well, I am around the corner in purchasing a new Hitch for my H3. I figured I'd share the information that I've gained from my research, which may help others in making a better buying decision.
I hope I covered all the bases. If I should add/change/remove anything, please let me know!
Common H3 Compatible Hitch Manufacturers?
DrawTite
Hidden Hitch
Do I need to cut my bumper to fit the new hitch?
No. Hidden Hitch & DrawTite hitches mounts right below the bumper, resulting in no cuts and a clean look
Do I need to run my own wires?
No. The H3 comes prewired with 4-flat wiring.
Where are these wires that are already pre-run?!
Check behind your rear bumper. If you can not see the wires, open the rear door and look between the body and the bumper to locate the wires. It should be wrapped in some black mesh or tape or ties. Just poke around, it's there. The location of the wires is near to the side of your license plate, it actually runs with the bundle of wires for the license plate light (see attached picture). Keep in mind, these wires are fairly short so don't expect a bundle of wire to pour out.
How do I connect the wires to my trailer/hitch?
You will need to purchase either a 4-flat wire bracket and an adapter to mount to your hitch frame or you can purchase a 4-flat wire box to neatly conceal the extra wire.
Do I need to drill the frame?
Most of the H3 hitches requires no drilling. HiddenHitch and DrawTite are ones which does not require drilling, simply bold her on.
How hard is it to mount your own hitch?
Simple. Takes about 20 mins of your time. You can have a hitch dealer install it for pennies on the dollar.
How much does it cost to install a hitch professonally?
About $160-$200 depending on the installers rates. I have been quoted $180 for professional installation (not required, but I don't have the time) including the hitch and the installation.
What should I look for in a hitch?
Make sure that the hitch you are getting is a hitch that clears your bumper! Some of the sites on ebay are selling hitches which requires the cutting of your rear bumper cover.
Why no 7-Wire round plug?!
For some reason, Hummer thought it would be a wise idea to only run 4 wires. However, don't fret, if you need a 7-wire round plug, you are most likely pulling too big of a trailer! Most trailer/boat/PWC applications require the 4-flat wire plug.
Should I install the hitch myself?
Absolutely! If you do not have the time, look for a vendor that supplies your favorite hitch and have them install it for a minimal cost. I installed my own hitch, it took me about an hour to an hour and a half for the install including the wiring, primarily for the reason that I forgot my toolset in the boat which was located at a storage facility and I had retrieved the wrong wrenches and everything, sigh! If I had the right tools with me, I suspect it would take approximatley 20mins with a lot of energy (those bolts are lock-tite on).
Do I need to lift my truck or can I just bolt her on?
You can do a direct bolton without needing to lift anything, the bolt locations are easily accessable without needing to lay on the ground.
Is this a one man job or a two man job?
I recomend two people doing the installation. The hitch is incredibly heavy and it's a real PITA to lift it and hold it yourself. A two man team makes installation a snap. Invite your friend over for a beer!
Is a hitch install supported by my Lease Contract?
Yes. Since the hitch does not require any welding to the frame or new holes to be drilled. You can under your lease agreement attach a hitch to your truck. Remember, when in doubt, CALL FIRST and
I hope I covered all the bases. If I should add/change/remove anything, please let me know!
Common H3 Compatible Hitch Manufacturers?
DrawTite
Hidden Hitch
Do I need to cut my bumper to fit the new hitch?
No. Hidden Hitch & DrawTite hitches mounts right below the bumper, resulting in no cuts and a clean look
Do I need to run my own wires?
No. The H3 comes prewired with 4-flat wiring.
Where are these wires that are already pre-run?!
Check behind your rear bumper. If you can not see the wires, open the rear door and look between the body and the bumper to locate the wires. It should be wrapped in some black mesh or tape or ties. Just poke around, it's there. The location of the wires is near to the side of your license plate, it actually runs with the bundle of wires for the license plate light (see attached picture). Keep in mind, these wires are fairly short so don't expect a bundle of wire to pour out.
How do I connect the wires to my trailer/hitch?
You will need to purchase either a 4-flat wire bracket and an adapter to mount to your hitch frame or you can purchase a 4-flat wire box to neatly conceal the extra wire.
Do I need to drill the frame?
Most of the H3 hitches requires no drilling. HiddenHitch and DrawTite are ones which does not require drilling, simply bold her on.
How hard is it to mount your own hitch?
Simple. Takes about 20 mins of your time. You can have a hitch dealer install it for pennies on the dollar.
How much does it cost to install a hitch professonally?
About $160-$200 depending on the installers rates. I have been quoted $180 for professional installation (not required, but I don't have the time) including the hitch and the installation.
What should I look for in a hitch?
Make sure that the hitch you are getting is a hitch that clears your bumper! Some of the sites on ebay are selling hitches which requires the cutting of your rear bumper cover.
Why no 7-Wire round plug?!
For some reason, Hummer thought it would be a wise idea to only run 4 wires. However, don't fret, if you need a 7-wire round plug, you are most likely pulling too big of a trailer! Most trailer/boat/PWC applications require the 4-flat wire plug.
Should I install the hitch myself?
Absolutely! If you do not have the time, look for a vendor that supplies your favorite hitch and have them install it for a minimal cost. I installed my own hitch, it took me about an hour to an hour and a half for the install including the wiring, primarily for the reason that I forgot my toolset in the boat which was located at a storage facility and I had retrieved the wrong wrenches and everything, sigh! If I had the right tools with me, I suspect it would take approximatley 20mins with a lot of energy (those bolts are lock-tite on).
Do I need to lift my truck or can I just bolt her on?
You can do a direct bolton without needing to lift anything, the bolt locations are easily accessable without needing to lay on the ground.
Is this a one man job or a two man job?
I recomend two people doing the installation. The hitch is incredibly heavy and it's a real PITA to lift it and hold it yourself. A two man team makes installation a snap. Invite your friend over for a beer!
Is a hitch install supported by my Lease Contract?
Yes. Since the hitch does not require any welding to the frame or new holes to be drilled. You can under your lease agreement attach a hitch to your truck. Remember, when in doubt, CALL FIRST and
#4
RE: Trailer Hitch FAQ
Thanks guys. I've updated the FAQ and included more text/guide and a picture.
I broke down and installed my own hitch, I am very happy with the end result, here is the picture of the end result.
[IMG]local://upfiles/2883/1585094B503C4CFA8B1DDF52F90782D4.jpg[/IMG]
I broke down and installed my own hitch, I am very happy with the end result, here is the picture of the end result.
[IMG]local://upfiles/2883/1585094B503C4CFA8B1DDF52F90782D4.jpg[/IMG]
#6
RE: Trailer Hitch FAQ
ORIGINAL: kronic
[align=left]I was wondering if you could assist me with getting the correct wiring harness for my H3. I just bought a Hidden Hitch, part number 87406 what part do i need to connect it to the wiring harness. Thanks in advance. [/align]
[align=left]I was wondering if you could assist me with getting the correct wiring harness for my H3. I just bought a Hidden Hitch, part number 87406 what part do i need to connect it to the wiring harness. Thanks in advance. [/align]
Walmart or just about any store who sells trailer hitch receivers will have this pig tail that you are looking for. I recomend at least 24" of wire on your pigtail so you can have some room to play (you can always cut off the excess).
#9
RE: Trailer Hitch FAQ
ORIGINAL: kronic
Do they come pre wired?
This is where you will find the existing pre-run wire in your H3. This is on the left side near your license plate (runs with the plate wires).
Do they come pre wired?
This is where you will find the existing pre-run wire in your H3. This is on the left side near your license plate (runs with the plate wires).
#10
RE: Trailer Hitch FAQ
Kronic, this is all you need.
http://www.shop.com/Hoppy_Connector_...07461-p!.shtml
48" should be more than enough, you can cut off the excess wire. This "pigtail" will connect up to the bundle of wires waiting behind the bumper.
http://www.shop.com/Hoppy_Connector_...07461-p!.shtml
48" should be more than enough, you can cut off the excess wire. This "pigtail" will connect up to the bundle of wires waiting behind the bumper.