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Originally Posted by JamieGeek
DIY is always dependent on the skills of the Y--everything is DIY if the Y is up to the challenge.
How much DIY are you going to attempt to tackle? Build up the tow-bar from scratch? or simply install it yourself? (I have no experience in either so can't offer any advice there.)
As far as your other question: Yup the V-10 is more than up to the challenge, but its more than that: transmission and rear-axle gearing also come into play (note that the V-10 is in coaches much larger and heavier than yours and those people pull a toad, up hill, both ways).
If you really are concerned about the V-10 and want a bit more power there is always a 5-Star tune it will get you some extra grunt. Then Banks headers, etc. etc.
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Thanks I was really concerned about the V10 being enough to get the job done. No scratch building. Can I buy some devices on Amazon and attach them myself is more the DIY I am thinking about. Don't want to be removing bumpers, drilling, or other such. I guess my question is can I just bolt on some pieces and make it work and what are those pieces. Of course I understand about having the correct torque on bolts etc.