Trailer: 2009 Escape 17B 2020 Toyota Highlander XLE
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Easy Hitch
I had to replace the batteries in my Easy Hitch. http://www.etrailer.com/Hitch-Access...s/JE00600.html
The pair of them take four L41 button batteries.
The cost for one at London Drugs is $4.29 ( plus tax ).
I got four for $3.36 at Mountain Equipment Co-op ( including tax ). 75 cents each.
MEC doesn't carry every battery, but it's worth checking before you shop at your local drug store.
baglo
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How sturdy is the Easy Hitch? We'll be picking up our trailer next month, and I am looking for something simple, but effective.
It looks solid enough in the pictures, better than the much lighter "antenna" + ball product I have seen. Like the lights too. Whatever I get would need to withstand a 2- and 6-year-old playing Jedi.
Not interested in video systems. Any other suggestions?
The Easy Hitch looks pretty durable. I have the tennis balls from Harbor Freight, under $10 US. I am on my second set as the telescoping portion kinked. I do not have 2 and 6 year old issue, that certaily complicates the issue.
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Paul and Janet Braun
2003 Toyota 4Runner V8 now 2012 Toyota Sequoia V8
Escape 19' 2010 now 2014 Escape 21'
Trailer: 2009 Escape 17B 2020 Toyota Highlander XLE
Posts: 17,136
Re: Easy Hitch
The kids shouldn't be back of the tow and near the hitch anyway.
They should be sitting on your lap and helping you steer or at the very least, standing on the back seat and advising you, while looking at themselves in the rear view mirror.
baglo
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