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(More customer reviews)I shopped around online for a trailer hitch for my 2006 Nissan Murano. Unfortunately, the best-looking hitch for the Murano (where the cross-bar is hidden behind the rear bumper) is a Nissan hitch that requires additional support parts for the Murano bumper. This hitch, the extra bumper parts, and installation labor at the dealer would cost around eight hundred. No way am I spending that much. Of all the third-party hitches for the Murano, I decided on the Valley, mainly because the cross-bar is not as thick in diameter as other brands (about 1-3/4 inches vs. about 2-1/4 inches) and does not have such a "massive" look about it when installed under my bumper (the towing specifications are the same for most of the hitches). I have just installed it myself with ordinary home tools in my driveway. It did require some effort, but was not terribly difficult--better than paying someone a hundred bucks or so to install it. I have not yet used it, but hey, it is just a trailer hitch--I expect it to do what it's supposed to do. Bottom line for me was its appearance under the back bumper of my car, and I'm pleased with how it looks. Granted, the Nissan hitch is ideal, but for several hundred dollars in savings, I'm satisfied.
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