Receiver hitch dual flag mount

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whtrapta

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I am going to wayanoka soon and one "rule" they really are strict on is flag height. All flags must be at least 10' high from ground. Plus you MUST have a standard orange pennant flag. I couldn't find any flags tall enough. So I made this. My dual flag receiver hitch mount.
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IRONMAN

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Pretty cool whtrapta, never understood why some areas want the flags in the back and some like Silver Lake Dunes want it mounted in the front.
Mine is a full 10' attached to the front tow hook. Then it's connected with a large quick connect you see on air hoses.
Wanted to be able to put on and take off easy.



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BDRAG

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Are you referring to my mount on the top of my truck, it's just for a regular camcorder. No GoPro.

whtrapta's tall tail end mount. Add a few more inches and you could film the whole truck from behind, Your own chase cam.

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That's the nice thing about this mount of mine which JP7 told me about.
You can suction it to the rear fender which is a great angle.
 
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