What is the difference between a step bumper and a receiver hitch?
Carr 183252 Receiver Hitch Mounted Step
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Oct 18, 2024 - 10:40 AM
A step bumper is a type of bumper with a built-in step, typically found on trucks and SUVs, allowing for easier access to the vehicle's cargo area. It often has a ball mount for light towing. A receiver hitch, on the other hand, is a separate, more robust component mounted to the vehicle's frame, designed to accommodate various hitch accessories and support heavier towing loads through a square receiver tube.
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