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myredracer
Sep 05, 2014Explorer II
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I'm against carrying anything besides the tire on the bumper, but if you want to see how to do it well, go look at a Nash TT and see how they re-enforce the mount and attach their receiver to the frame.
Ditto on the warranty. You need to get the dealer to okay it with the manufacturer. If you don't, and anything ever goes wrong, the frame manufacturer will more than likely blame it on you (esp. if L*pp**t). We had shock absorbers installed on our new 2014 TT and the factory insisted that the dealer handle it so that the warranty wouldn't be affected.
Under $150 incl. shipping here: RVupgradestore.com
I'm against carrying anything besides the tire on the bumper, but if you want to see how to do it well, go look at a Nash TT and see how they re-enforce the mount and attach their receiver to the frame.
Ditto on the warranty. You need to get the dealer to okay it with the manufacturer. If you don't, and anything ever goes wrong, the frame manufacturer will more than likely blame it on you (esp. if L*pp**t). We had shock absorbers installed on our new 2014 TT and the factory insisted that the dealer handle it so that the warranty wouldn't be affected.
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