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Mine usually only gets taken off when we're going out wheeling on the harder tracks.Personally I couldn't really care less about other peoples shins, but I do get annoyed when the hitch drags along the ground wrecking the awesome departure angle on the JK... Not to mention having to get dirty while removing the hitch out on the tracks so I can use the receiver to attached the snatch strap and drag out another stuck toyota....
I say leave it in for the so and so's who are happy to run up your bum while on their mobile or park too close behind you.
a mate had some young fella in his borrowed girl friends sedan run up the back of his fourby whilst he had the tow hitch left in....reckons it opened the front of the vehicle and destroyed the radiator etc in the car, yet he only had a few scratches on his fourby. He drove off after swapping details, young fella who was apparently driving like a nob had plenty of explaining to do to his girl friend and a vehicle going to a holding yard on a tow truck...lol.I leave mine in, it doesn't really stick out with the way my canopy is set up, and happy for it to help aid protection from those behind not paying attention or driving as they should.
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Wasn't a evo was it?Our young parts guy at work wrote off his misses hot little Mitsi a while back. Driving like a tool, rear ended a forby and made a real mess of it. Forby drove off with a scratch on one under tray tool box, evo left on a tilt tray.
I'm too lazy to take if off, but for those who take the hitch out where do you keep it, in the vehicle or in the shed?I have been caught out when unexpectedly need to tow something and not having the hitch.