What did you do to your Raptor today? (Gen2)

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@PorterW1111 has been working on a custom hitch set up for me. In short, I wanted the hitch to be fully hidden behind the rear bumper, while also being robust enough to still tow heavy loads if I needed to. Very pleased with how everything is going. The hitch mounts in-between the rear bumper and the frame horns. Without lifting the license plate, you would never know it is there. The hitch framing is a lot more burly than what you will find on a standard dovetail set up. The best part is everything simply bolts-on and can easily be removed.




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It requires some cutting but Not as much as the front. You don’t have to dovetail the sides and can still run the spare if you wanted to. I have the exhaust tucked up in the spare area.View attachment 161921
I was wondering about the ability to run the spare still, if the hole is below the new bumper or needs to be drilled through, and how it looks/affects the departure angle. I’d imagine you could route the exhaust to the dovetailed side area or just cut a hole on either side. The idea of leaving a big empty space under the rear seems wasteful
 
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