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Old 05-21-2010, 07:20 PM
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I need a hitch

Hey everyone,
I need a hitch for my 94 pickup. I currently have a bumper with a built in receiver, but i do not trust it for towing anything. I have been finding hitches all over the internet, but i do not know what one to buy. I also do not want a hitch that hangs down to the ground, i want a hitch that is somewhat tucked under the truck. I have seen the hidden hitches, but are they tucked more under the truck? I would appreciate any help. thanks
Old 05-21-2010, 08:39 PM
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I purchased this a year ago.

http://www.autoanything.com/towing/7...0A3033494.aspx

I wrote the second review . Curt hitches are real nice
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Make sure to add your vehicle info, it may be different.
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Red face

There are no doubt at least 20 people

within 50 miles of you that could build what ever you want.

Just what is it the you want to pull. I am building a receiver hitch for a 700 horse power pulling truck
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i plan to tow a small landscaping trailer, and an atv/dirtbike trailer.
Does anybody have pics of there hitches btw?
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if your towing 350 or less pounds tounge wieght then your stock bumper will be fine. i tow an 18ft car trailer everyonce in a while with my curt reciever and it works great never had any issues with it at all and for 200 its not bad.
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You try the junk yards? I see them all the time on Toyota trucks and 4Runners
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here are some pics of my reese i just sold for 55 shipped sorry man your like a week to late or so




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I've got a Hidden Hitch that I just took off my '94 Pickup a year or two back when I installed a MC rear bumper. I literally had it on the truck for one year, still in great shape. Shoot me a PM if you're interested. I'm in NY.
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Originally Posted by shaeff
I've got a Hidden Hitch that I just took off my '94 Pickup a year or two back when I installed a MC rear bumper. I literally had it on the truck for one year, still in great shape. Shoot me a PM if you're interested. I'm in NY.
have any pics of the hitch on the truck?
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