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Re: Inexpensive Front Receiver

macotak ·
Bruce, Don, It's a well-made part and installed easily, but ran into a little hitch... sorry. The plastic fascia on the underside of my bumper molds too close to the receiver to get a hitch pin in, see pics. I've been meaning to re-tackle this problem as I could have used it last weekend while backing the TT into another tight spot. I'm either going to cut a slot in the plastic or design and machine a custom split-pin on a kind of wishbone arrangement that will fit within the tight...
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Re: Inexpensive Front Receiver

IssaquahWA1979 ·
your other option is to use a DiversiTech stinger with the built in lock as you do not need to get a pin in. I use them and love them, on my front hitch its so much better than trying to get my hands in to put a pin through... I will try and take a close up picture for you but here is one you can zoom in on.
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Re: BOLT Receiver Lock

TJeeper ·
I have 3 Bolt locks to secure my flat tow hitch equipment. I went with the Bolt locks to get some keys off my ring, and hoping this lock will be more reliable than the cheaper hitch pin locks I had before (home depot specials). The Bolt locks have been on my rig now for more than a year, are working perfectly, and seem to be resistant to highway dirt and crud. Before buying the Bolt locks, I was seeing at least one lock failure a year which was a major pain. The cheapo pin locks from the big...
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