GS - 2nd Gen (1998-2005) Discussion about the second generation GS300, GS400 and GS430 (1998 - 2005)

GS400 for towing a boat

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Old 09-13-04, 11:26 AM
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I beleive it is a drawtite. I did not have to cut a hole in my bumber it was a bolt on application.
Old 09-13-04, 12:54 PM
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If you have a warranty it will void your warranty on you entire drive train.Ask your dealer or take off the hitch every time you bring it to the dealer.
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tell them you mount a bike rack in it.
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If you have a warranty it will void your warranty on you entire drive train.Ask your dealer or take off the hitch every time you bring it to the dealer.
That is the most obsurd false statement anyone could have said. No offense but having a hitch put on cannot and will not void ANY warantee. If they tell you that then they are morons. So when you pull up to the dealer ask them to show you where in the paperwork it says that a hitch voids the warantee, they won't be able too. What would they do for the LX and the GX say it is ok just not the GS.
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