How much ground clearance do you need?
The bottom of the receiver of my Hidden Hitch on my car is only 10" from the pavement.

asianflava wrote:You don't want it too low, although it looks better. If it is too low, you run the risk of dragging the back end on the pavement when exiting sloped driveways.
Jst83 wrote:asianflava wrote:You don't want it too low, although it looks better. If it is too low, you run the risk of dragging the back end on the pavement when exiting sloped driveways.
Boy I'll second that. The house I just moved into is so sloped I drag hitch every time I go in and out of the driveway.
KevinS wrote:Jst83 wrote:asianflava wrote:You don't want it too low, although it looks better. If it is too low, you run the risk of dragging the back end on the pavement when exiting sloped driveways.
Boy I'll second that. The house I just moved into is so sloped I drag hitch every time I go in and out of the driveway.
The thread title is How Low Is Too Low?, guys.![]()
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How high a curb do you need to design for?
KevinS wrote:Jst83 wrote:asianflava wrote:You don't want it too low, although it looks better. If it is too low, you run the risk of dragging the back end on the pavement when exiting sloped driveways.
Boy I'll second that. The house I just moved into is so sloped I drag hitch every time I go in and out of the driveway.
The thread title is How Low Is Too Low?, guys.![]()
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How high a curb do you need to design for?
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