RC Towing Hitch

CubanEvo

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you really have to cut holes in the top of the bumper just to get thi bitch on I mean I already did it but it was a bitch jut to get it right but to make it look nice i just ordered one of these because the plug that comes with the kit to cover the holes is really cheesey

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Ps: These things are a bitch to install if you break this little spring that guides some bolts through a pipe thats under your car.:D
 
There are two different types of hitches available for the Ram. The bumper mount (looks like the one you got) and the frame mount. With the frame mount you don't cut any holes in the top of the bumper. All the attachment points are to the frame. None in the bumper.
 
The kit I sell does not require any cutting into your bumper at all, it bolts to the crossmember tube and requires that you remove the plug in the bottom of the rear fascia for clearance on the top of the reciever.
Justin
 
I had the dealer install the one under/in the frame, the receiver is very snug under the rear bumper but NO cutting into the bumper occurred....looks very good and comes with a ram black rubber plug and I think it looks okay....my $.02....plus on the frame gives more towing capacity...
 
Are you seriously considering towing with your RC?

Not that I take the truck's manual as gospel, but that's supposed to be a big no-no, isn't it?
 
Ram From Hell said:
Are you seriously considering towing with your RC?

Not that I take the truck's manual as gospel, but that's supposed to be a big no-no, isn't it?


towing with 800-1000rwhp is a BIG no no! lolololol
 
Yea...I have to put higher speed bearings in my car trailer, when I tow my Lambo and need to keep the trailer maintaining 80 MPH (the rate the car is used to traveling) I tried very hard to find out about towing or not, seems that Dodge just doesn't want to keep buying clutches for the masses...I feel that you wouldn't want to use the truck REGULARLY as a tow vehicle, but once in a while to pull my jetskis, or my golfcart trailer to car shows and even sometimes I pull a 20 foot enclosed trailer with a car in it ( this is 6500 lbs total) with care on the clutch and using it properly, I should not see any problems, a lot of people with auto trannys sometimes cause a lot of problems by how they drive as well....just my $.02
 
JMB Justin said:
The kit I sell does not require any cutting into your bumper at all, it bolts to the crossmember tube and requires that you remove the plug in the bottom of the rear fascia for clearance on the top of the reciever.
Justin

I bought it from you and there was no other way to get the top bolts in with out cutting the bumper.
 
JMB Justin said:
The kit I sell does not require any cutting into your bumper at all, it bolts to the crossmember tube and requires that you remove the plug in the bottom of the rear fascia for clearance on the top of the reciever.
Justin

If you want i can send you a pic:D
 
CubanEvo said:
I bought it from you and there was no other way to get the top bolts in with out cutting the bumper.
Is this an '05 vs. '06 problem?
 
You have to slip the bolts between the bumper cover and the tube, (or remove the bumper cover) there is no need to cut or drill. After you cut a hole out, where the tops of the bolts about flush with the bumper cover?
Justin
 

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