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There's some room around the spare that the d ring might fit into.
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Ya, I keep my towing receiver and the key for the tongue lock there, it works great!There's some room around the spare that the d ring might fit into.
FWIW, Ford and/or our dealer (not sure who covered the cost) gave us the same Curt shackle hitch receiver (Part No: VLL3Z19A282A):I bought the Curtis one from https://www.levittownfordparts.com/year/2021-ford-bronco-sport.html. Still break-in' my Bronc in, so someday I'll see how it works. They have the off-road recovery kit which includes a strap which might come in handy as well...
But it looks so off roadery hanging there.You guys do know that you don’t leave the receiver shackle in the hitch unless you’re wheeling right.
Right up until some schmuck unscrews it and takes it home with them...But it looks so off roadery hanging there.
Or you walk into it loading up the groceries.Right up until some schmuck unscrews it and takes it home with them...
Yes, whacking the shin on something sticking out of your receiver that isn’t a trailer is always enjoyable!Or you walk into it loading up the groceries.
Granddaughter calls them shin dents.Yes, whacking the shin on something sticking out of your receiver that isn’t a trailer is always enjoyable!
We have a small hitch on our '93 NX2000. We got it so we could use a bike carrier. We left the "L" shaped section of the carrier that fits into the hitch in place and stuck a tennis ball on it. No more shin dents.Granddaughter calls them shin dents.