Receiver Hitch Products

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MagicMtnDan

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Besides installing a ball mount and actually towing with your receiver there are a variety of products that you can install in your receiver hitch.

Check this one out:

Trail-D-Vise

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Mac's Trail D-Vise make those on-the-trail repairs easier and more effective. Simply slide the D-Vise into your receiver, pin it and you have a stout bench vise in the middle of nowhere! Turns using your lugwrench or socket wrench, or better yet, the INCLUDED HANDLE that stows neatly on the side when not in use.

Painted black.

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Link: http://www.macscustomtiedowns.com/product/TrailD-Vise/trail-d-vise
 
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OK, how about a grill for your receiver?

FG-50
Attaches To Any Class III, 2" Receiver
The Grill Is Safely Locked In Place For Driving, But Swings Away For Grilling
This Keeps The Grill At A Safe Distance From The Vehicle, While Allowing Easy Access To The Cargo Space
It also works great on your tabletop.
Specifics:
304 Stainless Steel construction
12,000 BTU Stainless Steel Dual Burners - 650 Degree F Capability
Fixed Grill and High Efficiency Burners
352 Square Inch Cooking Area
180-Degree Swing out arm with lock
Fold-out integrated side tables
Fold down condiment tray
Integrated handles for carrying
Electronic igniter
Accepts 1 lb. or 20 lb. propane tank (tank and adapter sold separately)
License plate brackets
3 year / 36,000 mile limited warranty

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Link: http://www.hitchcorner.com/freedom-grill.htm
 
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And for those of you who didn't buy the Man Step (or "Old Man Step") and Stripper Pole there's this:

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First Step Up
Requires a 2" Receiver
Rust Free
Holds 500 lbs.
Weighs Only 2 lbs.
Installs in Seconds
Put It In When You Need To Use It, Store It Away When You Are Finished
Provides Easy Access SUV or Truck With Tailgate Down
Great For People That Access The Truck Bed
8" Wide Non-Skid Surface
Saves Knee's When Getting Into Truck Bed
Easy In - Easy Out (Spring Loaded Hitch Lock)

$40.00

Link: http://www.hitchcorner.com/step_hitch_covers.htm#go_rhino
 

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Nice variety of products.

I could see myself getting plenty of use out of the grill, vice and step.

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The Trail-D-Vise is awesome. Never seen one of those before. That would be handy in a lot of situations. VERY cool.
 

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The D-Vise takes the cake. That has got to be one of the use of a trailer receiver. Cool find.
 
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