Posted by Rick Kr on October 16, 2012 at 17:58:15 from (66.238.169.219):
In Reply to: hitch ? posted by RENE' on October 16, 2012 at 11:59:26:
I use to leave my in while driving in Detroit, MI. I figured it was a little extra buffer in stop and go traffic between the moron behind me and the bumper of my truck.
Since 1993, I had two people "tap" it. Both crept up a little too close.
Third guy, nice Porsche Boxster. He was on his cell phone... put my hitch w/2 inch ball right through his front fascia.
Fourth guy. 7 day old Chevy Cavalier. Didnt touch his brakes. Put the hitch through the radiator and right into the engine block. Trashed all the front sheet metal, glass etc. Oops. Bent the frame on my truck, new bumper and a little body work and I was on my way.
I use to leave mine in, but now I am away from metro Detroit, I don"t see the idiot tailgaters on the road that seem to congregate in large cities. 10 years never a ticket or even a warning.
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