โDec-27-2014 05:44 AM
โDec-27-2014 09:42 AM
dewey02 wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
๐ Hi, two more points.
If you must leave the hitch in your receiver, maybe you could paint it fluorescent orange so people could more easily see it. Or put a red cone on it.
And when the hitch becomes too heavy for me to remove it, and re-install it, maybe it's time to stop towing. Might be time to turn in your license and stop driving altogether.
What an arrogant comment!
I suppose no disabled person should be allowed to drive, since they might not be able to remove a hitch?
โDec-27-2014 09:33 AM
dave54 wrote:
I leave it in if I will be unhooked only one night. Otherwise I remove it. Not for any safety reasons -- I figure that is another 40 pounds or so my truck does not need to be carrying. Yes, I have bumped into it a few times. For some reason I never blamed the hitched.
โDec-27-2014 09:28 AM
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โDec-27-2014 08:52 AM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
๐ Hi, two more points.
If you must leave the hitch in your receiver, maybe you could paint it fluorescent orange so people could more easily see it. Or put a red cone on it.
And when the hitch becomes too heavy for me to remove it, and re-install it, maybe it's time to stop towing. Might be time to turn in your license and stop driving altogether.
โDec-27-2014 08:50 AM
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โDec-27-2014 08:34 AM
dodge guy wrote:
For those that like to leave it in place......you do know that with the thinking of "it will protect me if anyone rear ends me" is ridiculous! I work in a body shop and have seen frames damaged because the hitch acts as a lever and makes it very easy to fold a frame down when rear ended! many of them were totaled because it costs too much to replace a frame.
I remove mine whenever it`s not being used. it protects it from the elements, and it keeps me or anyone else from running into it with their shin! plus it reduces potential damage to my truck in case of an accident. and it won`t rust in place!
And yes sometimes it`s necessary to walk close to some ones truck, so don`t get upset when you are told it is unnecessary to leave it in place!
โDec-27-2014 08:31 AM
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โDec-27-2014 08:26 AM
2oldman wrote:rbpru wrote:Yah, I still have scars from walking into my insert.
I know from experience that my hitch is not afraid of me.
โDec-27-2014 08:22 AM
rbpru wrote:Yah, I still have scars from walking into my insert.
I know from experience that my hitch is not afraid of me.
โDec-27-2014 08:18 AM
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