OEM Towing hitch Kit for Toyota FJ Cruiser
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Dear [MENTION=8718]MOMO[/MENTION]
The one I mentioned to you from Al Doha comes with plastic silver cover too
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						The one I mentioned to you from Al Doha comes with plastic silver cover too
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Thank you Bu Salem,alshamsi_m;39414 wrote:Dear [MENTION=8718]MOMO[/MENTION]
The one I mentioned to you from Al Doha comes with plastic silver cover too
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[MENTION=9302]adventure motox[/MENTION] here you are :)
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Its much stronger than stock recovery points in structure and its bolted to the chassis with more bolts covering a bigger area .Orsomucca;40292 wrote:Is the hitch necessary also as recovery point?
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Hey guys... Ideas on what to do if you have the dual fuel tank... apparently I can't bolt on the hitch... from what I'm told. 
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JT
            
			
									
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JT
No problem you can have the dual tank and mount the hitch. Regardsadventure motox;40420 wrote:Hey guys... Ideas on what to do if you have the dual fuel tank... apparently I can't bolt on the hitch... from what I'm told.
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JT
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Thanks [MENTION=8718]MOMO[/MENTION]MOMO;40425 wrote:No problem you can have the dual tank and mount the hitch. Regards
Someone else from almost told me otherwise... so I wanted to re-confirm.
I had a look and seems like i should be able to bolt on the basic hitch kit.
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