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    receiver hitches

    I have had dozens over the years. I recently purchased a BulletProof hitch. This hitch is adjustable up to a 6 inch drop with 2 5/16 and 2 inch balls. I have to tell you guys this thing is bad ass. Warning......It is heavy but I guarantee this thing will not bend or break. It comes with a lifetime warranty too. I tow a bass boat, 16 ft enclosed trailer and a dump trailer. This is the only hitch I will need for all those applications.

    If you are looking for a new hitch....Take a look at them. You won't be disappointed.
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    Yup got one for my truck. I think mine weighs something like 47 pounds. Definitely not going to work on a Honda
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    I've been looking at them because they seem to be the only ones that offer a hitch with a 12" drop.
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    Can it support a set of truck nuts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transom View Post
    Can it support a set of truck nuts?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Transom View Post
    Can it support a set of truck nuts?

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    B&W makes a helluva hitch also... Glad you're happy with your selection... Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan21XRS View Post
    B&W makes a helluva hitch also... Glad you're happy with your selection... Dan
    agreed....the B & W plant is 6 miles from us. Have watched them grow tremendously in the last 10 years. Have had one of their hitches for a long time....well made.
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    B & W

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    B&W Tow and Stow

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    Those B&W hitches look sweet, and the price is decent - under $300 for ol' three ball larry!

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    B&W Tow n Stow is what I run, excellent sturdy hitch.
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    I have a Bullet proof hitch for my F350, at 60lbs+ I am not a fan of taking it in and out so it stays on the truck. Very good quality hitch and I would say if your truck needs the hitch you would not have to supplement it with a extra set of nuts! CJ
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    I’m more of a weighsafe guy.

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    I have a "converti ball" brand with rubber in it it smooths out the boat and dump trailer a bunch and sounds great, mine is a 6" drop 2.5" receiver class 5, I yanked out a tractor (27,000 lbs) that was stuck and bent the class 5 hitch in my diesel but not this hitch, it has a gusset in the back.

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    All good feed back guys! BW hitches are also good. I had one and a friend of mine had one bend. Thats the reason I switched over. This one might do the same but after holding both in my hands....Bulletproof seems to be more sturdy!

    P.S. the Honda will be doing a wheel if this one is on the back!!!
    If you want a pig, flip a jig!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan21XRS View Post
    B&W makes a helluva hitch also... Glad you're happy with your selection... Dan
    This is what I have, love it.

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    I needed something that will handle around 2000lbs tong weight. The bullet proofs were rated at 2100, they had the rating where most of the ones I looked at just had 21000lb GTW or gross trailer weight with no tong load rating. CJ
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    B and W Tow N Stow

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