Towtector

Allen

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My only real issue with the Towtector (I've had the same one since 2009) is that it gets really poofy after having been used on slushy/muddy trails. The thing really gathers the mud and ice.
 


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So what hitches is the everyone using with their Towtector? I need one with atleast a 5 inch drop, would prefer an adjustable one. Tried the B&W one wnd it wont work shank is to short.
 

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So what hitches is the everyone using with their Towtector? I need one with atleast a 5 inch drop, would prefer an adjustable one. Tried the B&W one wnd it wont work shank is to short.

Check with extreme sales on the strip in Mandan. I bought a 2" and 4" drop there and they had others.
 

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It worked with my B&W. There are 2 holes in the shank of the hitch on mine.
 

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Anderson Ultimate

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With works great on my F150. I have to rotate the flaps back a touch on the super duty otherwise the shank is to short. Not a big deal though, only takes 30 seconds to adjust.

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Some day I’ll get motivated to cut an inch off the flaps so I can just leave them rotated back a touch and keep them high enough they don’t drag with the F150
 


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