ftwildernessguy said:. On my Sport Trac, however, it required removing the bumper .
ftwildernessguy said:Unknown to me when I purchased my truck, the dealership took it to uhaul to install the brake controller. An 80 dollar controller with plug in installation cost me over 250 bucks.
Hyonlyf said:My husband owns a hitch place and that hitch, a class 3, is $200 installed and wiring is $115, it is on the higher side compared to some hitches but I determine my price by what Hidden Hitch, Drawtite etc charge me which is over $100 for that hitch
The wiring calls for a specific Ford relays and plug, much more costly and labor intensive than usual 4 way universal wiring that we only charge 39-49 dollars for. The Freestar is one of the most expensive wiring jobs we have.
We are very competive and price shop to make sure we are comparable to other places in our area. Uhaul is usually way more than we are!
Good luck to you! I hope you shop around and find something reasonable.
F4disneyfan said:I have a question for you sorry but since you own a hitch centre I figured you would be the best to ask.
Why is there such a huge difference in prices at Uhaul between Canada and the US for hitches our hitch from U Haul was less than the price you quoted above and in CDN dollars also with tax and install. Why the difference if you happen to know it just seems wierd to me that there is such a difference between the 2 places.
bigdisneydaddy said:I think its that whole metric vs fractional thing again![]()
Hyonlyf said:I don't know why CDN and US Uhaul prices would be different. I am a Uhaul dealer as well but my hitch, truck accessory and exhaust business is not affiliated with them in any way. My primary hitch supplier is Cequent Towing which is home to Hidden Hitch, Reese and Drawtite, I also get Curt and Valley; Reese for our goosenecks and B & W for 5th wheels, Roadmaster for tow bars.
Perhaps the vendors set the prices differently for each area, determining what each market will bear? I know my hitch costs go up about 5% every year, they cite steel price increases as the reason. Also, the bigger the hitch, the more it costs. A little FYI, the most expensive hitch I carry is $229 for the 1979-2006 Crown Vic, Gr Marquis and Lincoln Towncar. that thing is huge![]()
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful on the pricing issue, are there maybe tariffs for bringing into Canada? Being waaaay down in south, I have no idea on the Canada issue LOL
Edited to add, are you sure you were pricing class 3 and not class 2 which is less money AND comes with a draw bar whereas it's additional on a class 3. Happens a lot when customers are price shopping me.
Hyonlyf said:Well, a class 2 for that vehicle at my shop, would cost 189 and that comes with the draw bar. the ball would be an additional 8.70 and the wiring would still be 115, assuming it is not wired from the factory.