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Another recommendation for TorkLift. When I last looked, TorkLift had the best specs of any commercially available front receiver. I would have one on my truck right now, but their hitch doesn't fit the 6.7L trucks.
Another recommendation for TorkLift. When I last looked, TorkLift had the best specs of any commercially available front receiver. I would have one on my truck right now, but their hitch doesn't fit the 6.7L trucks.
Look again. They offer plenty. Get your $293 ready.
The 2018-2019 6.7L will also fit a variety of earlier GAS models, according to their website.
Look again. They offer plenty. Get your $293 ready.
The 2018-2019 6.7L will also fit a variety of earlier GAS models, according to their website.
We're talking the Front EcoHitch, right? The early model that was _supposed_ to fit my F-350 didn't. I had my bumper off and held the hitch up to confirm that. I had to send it back. At that time, their website didn't indicate that the hitch didn't fit the 6.7L. If they now have one that fits I'll give them a call. However, according to their site, when I pick a diesel configuration, they don't support it. There is a form to get notified when it's available.
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