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quick iPhone pic just outside Glen Canyon National Recreation area. My cypress grey looks different in every pic. lol

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I should probably remove the hitch when not towing!
I had to get rid of my adjustable hitch. It would hit the road on this dip in our subdivision.
ZR2 is soft in the rear if you put any tongue weight on it.
I even went with a welded on ball
 
The OP was referring to the picture of the truck OFFROAD where the hitch is almost touching the ground, Douchebag.
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just keep scrolling you fn bot.i didn’t read my reply completely before posting and obviously auto correct messed it up. Sorry if I hurt your little bot feelings.
 
Usually bots don't win ZR2OTM awards, but I guess you never know.

If you are going to leave the hitch in make sure you lock out the inner tailgate to keep from having remorse accidentally by dropping it onto the hitch. If I put my hitch in the first thing I do is lockout the inner tailgate, just in case, and then the hitch goes in.
 
Usually bots don't win ZR2OTM awards, but I guess you never know.

If you are going to leave the hitch in make sure you lock out the inner tailgate to keep from having remorse accidentally by dropping it onto the hitch. If I put my hitch in the first thing I do is lockout the inner tailgate, just in case, and then the hitch goes in.
Funny thing is they put the label inside the tailgate warning you not to drop the tailgate on the hitch
 
just keep scrolling you fn bot.i didn’t read my reply completely before posting and obviously auto correct messed it up. Sorry if I hurt your little bot feelings.
Bot.......HaHa. You're pretty funny. You couldn't hurt my feelings. You aren't smart enough. Obviously.
 
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