lazynorse
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This hitch skid plate,
https://a.co/d/dTndMUz
Does not clear those two downward angled ‘wings’ below the receiver part of the factory hitch. Too bad, its a fairly inexpensive armor to reduce bumper damage coming off steps/shelfs or other departure obstacles.
Hoping the hitch itself, if dragged gingerly off a step/shelf would help clear the bumper in a departure scenario. I liked the style of the one linked above as it had a wider bottom plate, less prone (maybe) to teetering and risk of a corner of a bumper getting caught up.
Well, poo.
https://a.co/d/dTndMUz
Does not clear those two downward angled ‘wings’ below the receiver part of the factory hitch. Too bad, its a fairly inexpensive armor to reduce bumper damage coming off steps/shelfs or other departure obstacles.
Hoping the hitch itself, if dragged gingerly off a step/shelf would help clear the bumper in a departure scenario. I liked the style of the one linked above as it had a wider bottom plate, less prone (maybe) to teetering and risk of a corner of a bumper getting caught up.
Well, poo.
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