It hasn’t stopped me from winching up the rear and essentially hanging the whole pioneer from the hitch….Is the hitch considered strong enough to jack up the rear of the unit or is it imperative to use the location spelled out in the book? What about if your bottomed out and cant get a jack under it?
Really. You got a pic of that? I guess lifting it is negative tongue weight....It hasn’t stopped me from winching up the rear and essentially hanging the whole pioneer from the hitch….
No, but that’s how some put on their skid plates, by either front or rear hanging.Really. You got a pic of that? I guess lifting it is negative tongue weight....
Wow so it must be pretty stout. I was lookin at pics and noticed that the hitch on the 22 looks different than prior years.No, but that’s how some put on their skid plates, by either front or rear hanging.
Good to know. I'm sure Honda did some cipherin in the origami like construction.I lifted the back of my 22 with a floor jack under the hitch point when I swapped Shocks. Doesn’t seem to have had any negative effects.
YupNice. Now all I need is a forklift. LoL
Is that bumper mounted in stock locations, looks good
Great, so now I have options. It’s either a forklift or a new 15’ ceiling in the garage.Cheapo Harbor Freight hoist is handy.
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Great, so now I have options. It’s either a forklift or a new 15’ ceiling in the garage.
The Wife is gonna hate the Pioneer more than the Jeep I sold to get it