winkosmosis
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- Maui, Hawaii
I bought a Hidden Hitch with the square washers for the left framerail, but I also ordered a nutstrip before because I forgot that they included those washers. They also include washers for the right side, which would be useful if your old nutstrip is too rusted out.
I'm thinking I'll use the nutstrip, even though it requires taking off the bumper. Seems like it would distribute force more (Chrysler calls it a reinforcement bracket). It is required for installing a skid too.
BTW, I just realized that the OEM hitch uses the forwardmost bolt on the nutstrip, while the HH only uses the rear 4. So I guess OEM is the way to go for max strength and distributing force to he uniframe, if you find one in good condition.
Here are some pics comparing the two methods:
I'm thinking I'll use the nutstrip, even though it requires taking off the bumper. Seems like it would distribute force more (Chrysler calls it a reinforcement bracket). It is required for installing a skid too.
BTW, I just realized that the OEM hitch uses the forwardmost bolt on the nutstrip, while the HH only uses the rear 4. So I guess OEM is the way to go for max strength and distributing force to he uniframe, if you find one in good condition.
Here are some pics comparing the two methods:



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