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another dumb idea, does that bumper have the 3 holes like a normal bumper? If so or even if it doesn't I would just bolt a receiver adapter thing to the bumper like THIS, that's what I have on my '90 bumper (not stock) and it's been plenty strong...
 
another dumb idea, does that bumper have the 3 holes like a normal bumper? If so or even if it doesn't I would just bolt a receiver adapter thing to the bumper like THIS, that's what I have on my '90 bumper (not stock) and it's been plenty strong...
I did just fork over the money and ordered a hitch. It’s snowy asf in CO rn and I stopped to help a few people that were stuck get out so I just decided it would be easier just to buy it
 

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If you don’t want to weld, you can always get the D rings that bolt on. They sell them at farm stores. If you do it this way you can add an extra plate on the back side to spread the load.

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These are probably $15-$20 per and you still need the grade 8 hardware to mount.

A set of 3/4” or 1” clevis mounts would be cheaper and stronger, but with these you don’t have to weld.
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These are $25 on Amazon.
 
I have those top bolt on d ring mounts. Add some plates behind them and they are solid pieces.

Got them at tractor supply
 
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