Re: Lets Talk Hitches
A frame mounted Class 2 receiver would be the way I'd go. Then the only part you'd see out the back would be the 2" square tube of the receiver. If you got one that was the right height, it could be mounted in such a way that the receiver block went through the roll pan instead of under it. Then you could install one of those bowtie third brake light jobbies in it when not in use for hauling.
Just an idea for a custom install that would make it look like you didn't have a hitch....
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