Factory bumper hitch?

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I'll probably regret this, but if you look you should be able to find receiver adapters that bolt on to a step bumper.

I'd rather have it bolted to the frame just for strength. Probably overkill, but I'm having a hard time getting it out of my head. I would always be worried about ripping my bumper off if I tied a chain around a log and took off hard to yank it out of some stuff.
 

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Yeah, but where's your spare?
The spare is laying in the back. It was like that when I got it except there was no bumper. I put that on after I got the truck home.
 

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It’s the same bumper you have. I won’t be able to get a picture until tomorrow.

Don't worry about taking the picture. I was really just wondering if it was the same as mine. If I can't mount the hitch I bought, I will be purchasing the one you have.
 

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I just checked, my truck has a similar bracket that ties the bumper brackets to the frame.

You're never going to tear that bumper off unless, as lego said, you've got corrosion issues. I'd rather have the spare under the truck. Having it in the bed like I've suffered with for 34 years just seems to defeat the purpose of having a bed for cargo.
 

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I agree it's the factory bumper and those brackets with the curve that attach to the frame and bumper are factory. I've been able to run a spare under the bed on a few of my trucks with a receiver hitch. I recall on my other trucks the back of the receiver tube was flush with the main cross tube for the receiver (photo). I was able to run the 235/85R16 spare. I'm pretty sure you have to remove those support brackets to fit the receiver.

On my K30, it has an aftermarket receiver. Unfortunately, the receiver tube has brackets that project about an inch into the area my spare would fit and forces me to keep the spare in the bed.

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I just checked, my truck has a similar bracket that ties the bumper brackets to the frame.

You're never going to tear that bumper off unless, as lego said, you've got corrosion issues. I'd rather have the spare under the truck. Having it in the bed like I've suffered with for 34 years just seems to defeat the purpose of having a bed for cargo.

The idea of tying a chain to a log and taking off full throttle to yank it out of a pile still scares the crap out of me. The tire in the truck bed does suck. Maybe I can fabricate a bracket to hold my spare tire.
 

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I agree it's the factory bumper and those brackets with the curve that attach to the frame and bumper are factory. I've been able to run a spare under the bed on a few of my trucks with a receiver hitch. I recall on my other trucks the back of the receiver tube was flush with the main cross tube for the receiver (photo). I was able to run the 235/85R16 spare. I'm pretty sure you have to remove those support brackets to fit the receiver.

On my K30, it has an aftermarket receiver. Unfortunately, the receiver tube has brackets that project about an inch into the area my spare would fit and forces me to keep the spare in the bed.

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Should I try to find a way to install the hitch and keep those factory brackets?
 

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The idea of tying a chain to a log and taking off full throttle to yank it out of a pile still scares the crap out of me. The tire in the truck bed does suck. Maybe I can fabricate a bracket to hold my spare tire.

I get that. I don't know if trying to slingshot a log is the best way to do it, but I don't do much of that so I leave technique up to you.

The factory receiver hitch option had the tire mounted upright the side of the truck bed, and a conventional bumper. On a fleetside there was a bracket to secure it upright inside the bed. On a stepside it would have been outside. Both in front of the wheel tub. Not a place or a look that I like, although it's not as bad on a stepside, but it's all personal preference.
 

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Pretty irrelevant but i thought id toss this in. My 78 with factory hitch (according to spid) and non step bumper. Thought maybe someone would like to see. Also factory option in bed spare.

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I get that. I don't know if trying to slingshot a log is the best way to do it, but I don't do much of that so I leave technique up to you.

The factory receiver hitch option had the tire mounted upright the side of the truck bed, and a conventional bumper. On a fleetside there was a bracket to secure it upright inside the bed. On a stepside it would have been outside. Both in front of the wheel tub. Not a place or a look that I like, although it's not as bad on a stepside, but it's all personal preference.
I just posted pics of my 78 that has those options. My spare was removed for a tool box and is bed laying lol
 

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I get that. I don't know if trying to slingshot a log is the best way to do it, but I don't do much of that so I leave technique up to you.

The factory receiver hitch option had the tire mounted upright the side of the truck bed, and a conventional bumper. On a fleetside there was a bracket to secure it upright inside the bed. On a stepside it would have been outside. Both in front of the wheel tub. Not a place or a look that I like, although it's not as bad on a stepside, but it's all personal preference.


I was exaggerating a little, but I don't want any risk of tearing off my bumper. I'm glad to know I can use the bumper hitch in normal situations though.
 

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Should I try to find a way to install the hitch and keep those factory brackets?

If you're installing a receiver, I wouldn't worry about the brackets. If you are going to pull or tow anything you will use the receiver vs. the bumper anyways.
 

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If you're installing a receiver, I wouldn't worry about the brackets. If you are going to pull or tow anything you will use the receiver vs. the bumper anyways.

That's true. If I can find an easy way to reinstall the brackets, I will. If not, oh well.
 

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