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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 11:37 AM
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Looking for a good looking receiver.

I'm looking for a receiver hitch for my 07 Screw. I want one that does not look horrible. Like one where the tubing is mainly hidden behind the bumper except for the part where the tow ball goes. Does anyone know who makes one like this?

Thanks, Robert
 
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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by F150TIME
I'm looking for a receiver hitch for my 07 Screw. I want one that does not look horrible. Like one where the tubing is mainly hidden behind the bumper except for the part where the tow ball goes. Does anyone know who makes one like this?

Thanks, Robert
Hi Robert,

They are made by Hidden Hitch.

http://www.hiddenhitch.com/fitguides...5&partno=87418

I see them on Ebay for $119
 

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Old Oct 5, 2007 | 03:38 PM
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Yes the Hidden Hitch line does look nice installed. I have one so my vote counts as two! :-)

The particular model grayday posted can be had a few bucks cheaper, it's at etrailer.com for $105. I like the prices on that site they seem to be a bit better than some others.

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Old Oct 6, 2007 | 08:05 AM
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My Draw-tite sits up quite a bit, you don't even notice it really and all you see is the reciever and chain hooks. This is a class 4 hitch too. I find many newer style trucks have them tucked up pretty good anyways. I know what you mean, hitches on early 90's chevy's were hanging right in plain sight, but you should be ok in alomost any setup.
 
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