Sorry if this has been answered before - but what are the pros/cons of either of these OEM tow hitch receivers? Other than one being lower, are there any other issues?
I've used mine for years and other than having to keep it lubricated due to the tight fit and locking internal parts, there is nothing wrong with it for everyday road towing. For off-road, in my opinion it could not be a worse design but let's be honest, LR is not known for towing off-road so I think it's use of being detachable to keep the departure angles high is spot on....if that makes sense?!?! haha
IMO, if you are building an overland rig and plan to tow, Rhino-Hitch is the way to go. Do not waste a penny on the LR OEM set up. Below are my Pro/Cons for why I will buy a Rhino-Hitch.
***Everyday towing
They are relatively equal. (RH meets or exceeds LR from what I know)
***Cost
They are relatively equal. (LR, Mine didn't come with the truck so I bought it second hand. You might already have one that saves you money)
***Quality/Fit/Form/Function
Rhino-Hitch (LR is removable so the booty looks clean) (RH is permanently mounted, your wife might not like it! It's my truck so I don't care what your wife thinks :wings
***Installation
Rhino-Hitch (LR can be left on or removed but requires maintenance, lube, etc...)(RH is one time installation, ideal)
***Overlanding
Rhino-Hitch (maintaining departure angle and a solid hitch to the frame with the ability to recover from the hitch)
***Interchangeable with bumper upgrade
Rhino-Hitch (It fits my TR bumper and OEM bumper 100% with no issues)
***Wiring interface
Rhino-Hitch (LR hangs low, so will the trailer harness) (RH, plug is located at the same level as the receiver)
***Articulating hitch coupler
Rhino-Hitch (If using an articulating hitch coupler for an overland trailer, RH maintains ground clearance, departure angle and geometry to get the maximum performance from the coupler and trailer in off-road environments)
I'm sure there are more ideas or comparisons that others might have. The above are things that put me on the Rhino-Hitch wagon. Once my wheel mod is done, then I budget for the hitch.
Hope this helps you out. Rover On :smiley_drive: