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Old 04-27-2007, 10:21 AM   #10 (permalink)
PaulThePhotographer
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Re: Question on tow-hitch & pass. arm rest

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TGREGG previously said: View Post
I definatley plan on getting the stock hitch. I won't have the need to tow anything (trailer, etc) anytime soon, but is it a good idea to have it for offroading recoveries?
This another very useful accessory for the hitch, I bought mine at 4-Wheel Parts in Tampa. It is known as an Receiver Hitch Shackle Mount or D-Rings. I carry two D-Rings.

The stock Hitch is rated a Class 3 and 5,000 lb. I have used mine to recover several rigs. But I never had to be recovered myself with it.... Just kidding yep, I have been saved too...



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