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<blockquote data-quote="Buddychrist" data-source="post: 276062" data-attributes="member: 9403"><p>I have a Reese hitch on my highlander that I purchased from U-haul. Only set me back $150 at the time </p><p></p><p>They maneuver boats really well because of the short wheelbase of a highlander</p><p></p><p>Do not go with the standard trailer wire setup on your highlander. They sell a plug and play setup that only takes 2 minutes to install. You just plug it into the plug on the left side of your trunk under the mat and then add a fuse on the fuse box and you are ready to go</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddychrist, post: 276062, member: 9403"] I have a Reese hitch on my highlander that I purchased from U-haul. Only set me back $150 at the time They maneuver boats really well because of the short wheelbase of a highlander Do not go with the standard trailer wire setup on your highlander. They sell a plug and play setup that only takes 2 minutes to install. You just plug it into the plug on the left side of your trunk under the mat and then add a fuse on the fuse box and you are ready to go [/QUOTE]
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