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Q&A Americas Class III tow hitch options and installation

CJV

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How will the US Class III NAS Tow Hitch be attached to the frame? Is there a photgraph or drawing ? Is there an electrical connection to which an after market hitch wiring harness can be connected?
 
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INEOS Americas Response:

"The two hitch is a vertical plate mounted directly to a cross-memb of the frame. The two hitch option will include a 7-pin NAS electrical connection. Furthermore, a connector provision is made in the towing wiring harness for those customers wishing to / required to add an electronic brake controller. "
INEOS Americas Response:

"The two hitch is a vertical plate mounted directly to a cross-memb of the frame. The two hitch option will include a 7-pin NAS electrical connection. Furthermore, a connector provision is made in the towing wiring harness for those customers wishing to / required to add an electronic brake controller. "
 
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I blew it.
My vehicle order cost didn't match my saved configuration.

I forgot the trailer hitch receiver.

Called Ineos, can't change the order. Without a cancellation, end of queue, and loss of previous , yada, yada,

Anyone know what is all entailed adding a 2" receiver to the unit?

On GM trucks, it's a bolt in part.
I'm mostly worried about the 7 pin connector, and feeding the trailer brakes via a controller.

Anyone have any ideas?
 
Physical hitch is just 4 (if memory serves me correctly) bolts... The wiring is a great question, and may be different on the MY24s than the current MY23s the RoW has
 
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