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Old 10-19-2013, 06:03 PM   #1
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Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

Does anyone have a Class III or IV receiver hitch installed on their truck with this type step bumpers?

I'm wanting to install a Class IV hitch but to me the bumper looks to low and to deep to use a receiver type hitch.
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Old 10-19-2013, 08:57 PM   #2
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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

Was wondering this myself. I'm not willing to switch to a sport style bumper for this option as I like the step bumper. Might have to go custom made.. I've got plenty of ride height, but consider on yours the ride height might be a little low. Nice truck by the way
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Old 10-19-2013, 09:24 PM   #3
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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

Not exactly the same situation but applicable situation: i had a 93 k2500 with a bent up stock bumper. I found a "ranch hand" pipe rear bumper on the local c list for $50(!). It came with no recieiver hitch provision. I already had a class 4 receiver hitch on the truck. I would not have been able to use it with the ranch hand because it hung too low and far out. I welded up an extension that went into the receiver and bolted to two of the three ball mount holes in the bumper using grade 8 1/2" bolts nuts and lock washers. One end was 2" od other end was 2" id. It was therefore bolted to the frame and bumper.

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Old 10-19-2013, 09:53 PM   #4
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Was wondering this myself. I'm not willing to switch to a sport style bumper for this option as I like the step bumper. Might have to go custom made.. I've got plenty of ride height, but consider on yours the ride height might be a little low. Nice truck by the way
Thanks, I'm still trying to get it sorted out to use as a tow vehicle and I would like to keep the step bumper since came with the truck.
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Old 10-19-2013, 10:02 PM   #5
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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

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I'm still up in the air whether to go sport bumper or leave the step.

BTW, Razorbacker, is that a Longhorn?
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Old 10-19-2013, 10:06 PM   #6
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Not exactly the same situation but applicable situation: i had a 93 k2500 with a bent up stock bumper. I found a "ranch hand" pipe rear bumper on the local c list for $50(!). It came with no recieiver hitch provision. I already had a class 4 receiver hitch on the truck. I would not have been able to use it with the ranch hand because it hung too low and far out. I welded up an extension that went into the receiver and bolted to two of the three ball mount holes in the bumper using grade 8 1/2" bolts nuts and lock washers. One end was 2" od other end was 2" id. It was therefore bolted to the frame and bumper.
I was thinking something similar by possibly extending the side plates of the hitch but the depth of the bumper from front to back is a concern.
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Old 10-19-2013, 10:12 PM   #7
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I'm still up in the air whether to go sport bumper or leave the step.

BTW, Razorbacker, is that a Longhorn?
Yep, its a BB Longhorn. I actually bought from a guy in Rogers AR.
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Old 10-19-2013, 10:20 PM   #8
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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

MY thought is loose the step bumper, but that's just me.

Now you might can install a class IV hitch and it will most likely interfere with the so called step/hitch plate some.
So you might could notch out the area where the receiver plug will pass through the lower part of the step bumper. And depending on how they work together you might could fabricate some brackets between the hitch and the bumper. Depending on what kind of trailer and tounge weight your anticipating

Shop around there are many different styles and configurations of receiver hitches out there depending on manufacturer.
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Old 10-19-2013, 11:16 PM   #9
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Yep, its a BB Longhorn. I actually bought from a guy in Rogers AR.
Interesting, We bought our 71 GMC BB Longhorn just north of Rogers.
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Old 10-19-2013, 11:49 PM   #10
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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

Here's a picture of mine before I put the sport bumper on.

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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

Allchevy, could you post a photo showing how and where that receiver connects to the bumper and frame.

I've been wondering this issue as I try to make my GMC with a nice step bumper work as a dedicated towing rig.
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Old 10-20-2013, 01:30 AM   #12
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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

I by no means have any factual data or measurements, but couldn't you use some type of hidden receiver hitch with a flip down license plate? That's what i did on my 3/4 suburban, although I have a sport bumper.
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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

I had a 70 GMC big block truck with a bumper like that I put a class IV receiver on with no problems. My current 69 short step has a class III on it with the step bumper and it too fits perfectly.
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Old 10-20-2013, 10:18 AM   #14
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Here's a picture of mine before I put the sport bumper on.

allchevy58 thanks, I think you just answered the question. Your bumper looks very similar to mine.
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Old 10-20-2013, 10:44 AM   #15
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Interesting, We bought our 71 GMC BB Longhorn just north of Rogers.
Cool Longhorn. Who would have thought Rogers was a hotbed for Longhorns?
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Old 10-20-2013, 10:39 PM   #16
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Cool Longhorn. Who would have thought Rogers was a hotbed for Longhorns?
It's not anymore, I think we cleaned 'em out.

BTW; I noticed from your profile page you work in Arkansas largest export industry.
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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

If you mount the receiver below the step bumper do you lose your spare tire mount? I'd like to see where the receiver mounts below your step bumper. A photo?

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Old 10-21-2013, 08:49 PM   #18
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I had a 70 GMC big block truck with a bumper like that I put a class IV receiver on with no problems. My current 69 short step has a class III on it with the step bumper and it too fits perfectly.
Thanks, good to know. Sounds like I need to order a receiver hitch.

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It's not anymore, I think we cleaned 'em out.

BTW; I noticed from your profile page you work in Arkansas largest export industry.
Sure do, good company, its a cool job.

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If you mount the receiver below the step bumper do you lose your spare tire mount? I'd like to see where the receiver mounts below your step bumper. A photo?
In past experience with other receiver hitch's I've been able to keep my under bed spare tire carrier.

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Re: Step Bumpers & Receiver Hitch

A class IV no drill receiver from Weaver Distributers
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Does anyone have a Class III or IV receiver hitch installed on their truck with this type step bumpers?

I'm wanting to install a Class IV hitch but to me the bumper looks to low and to deep to use a receiver type hitch.
If you want to retain the step bumper and this one hangs too low for the hitch you choose, I think some 1/2 ton step bumpers dropped down less.
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A class IV no drill receiver from Weaver Distributers
Good info, thanks for pic.

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Old 10-23-2013, 12:03 AM   #22
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Allchevy, could you post a photo showing how and where that receiver connects to the bumper and frame.

I've been wondering this issue as I try to make my GMC with a nice step bumper work as a dedicated towing rig.
Bolts to the frame only, not to the bumper. Same receiver is being ued with the sport bumper.


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