Let me start of by saying that I am in no way affiliated with Hitches & Things and do not stand to make $.01 from any sales of this item. I did pay for the design fees for this custom made hitch so that the LOA community could buy a Lance hitch cover.
I purchased this from Trevor who is the owner and operator. Per his website, "Hitches & Things is based out of Chehalis, WA. It is a company owned and operated by a disabled veteran who is proud to support a variety of charities across our great nation.
Our company donates 7% of your purchase to the charity we have found to best support the cause and/or find a cure. For information on the charities and programs we donate to, please visit the tab "THE CAUSE." You can view the organizations here: The Cause.
After searching endlessly on the internet and the LOA forums, I could not locate any Lance trailer hitch covers. I took matters into my own hands and found Hitches & More on ETSY. The feedback was great and the quality of the items and designs looked superior to his competitors. Stainless steel hitches with a powder coat that will stand the test of time. It took us a while to agree on a design and Trevor built it. What you see is my personal selection as the hitch cover I wanted. You can submit a design to Trevor but you will have to pay extra for the design work.
When I received the hitch in the mail I was more than pleased. It is a solid piece of quality craftsmanship. It is built tough and has a beautiful powder coat. It fit perfectly on my hitch and I have already been complemented by other Lance owners in parking lots around town.
Trevor has agreed to sell these on ETSY for $57. You can purchase it here: Lance Hitch Cover. I love mine. I would highly recommend Hitches and More for a Lance Trailer Hitch Cover or any custom design you may be looking for. Below are a few images of my hitch being made through my design to the finished product.
Design #1:
I didn't like the license plate look and wanted to incorporate more of the "V" swoop thing with rounded edges.
Design #2, This is what I sent back to Trevor:
Design #3, Trevor sent me a proof an CNC'd this:
I approved the design. Trevor cleaned it up and sent it to powder coating. Trevor outsources the powder coating to a local shop. This was picture of the sample they powdered coated:
I Loved the industrial look and the colors were spot on to my request. I approved and in about a week I got to put it on my TV. I love it!