NISSAN 2011 User Manual
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2011 NISSAN Towing Guide
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Installing an aftermarket hitch may affect the rear crash performance of your vehicle.
Be sure that the hitch does not interfere in any way with the vehicle’s impact-absorbing
bumper.
Regularly check to see that all hitch-mounting bolts are securely fastened.
For receiver-type hitches using a ball mount, the ball mount should be removed when not
towing.
If you install a hitch yourself, remember that it must be securely attached to the frame or
underbody, according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Never attach a hitch or towing
device to the vehicle axle housing. This may damage the housing, wheel bearings,
wheels, or tires.
Hitch Types
Bumper Hitch – This is a special reinforced
bumper designed to accommodate a hitch
ball.
Receiver Hitch – A receiver hitch is bolted
directly to the vehicle structure for added
strength and durability. NISSAN bolt-on
receiver hitches are designed specifically
for NISSAN vehicles and include the
necessary reinforcements, with ample
clearance around bumpers, frame members,
etc. These hitches allow for the removal of
the ball mount when not towing.
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