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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Wilco HitchGate

    Oh ok, got it. Absolutely it could be used for something else. The receiver doesn't extend much into that space. Regarding a camper, within the confines on the bumper at least. Unless you're using and extended hitch of some sort.
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Wilco HitchGate

    Not sure we understand the question...put a Rotopax under the car? We do know that Titan Fuel Tanks makes a spare tire area fuel tank...not sure for the 4runner...and very pricey.
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Wilco HitchGate

    Another new and exciting option with the Solo High Clearance.
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Wilco HitchGate

    would love to see pics when possible. post up here or send over to erik@wilcooffroad.com Thanks!
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Wilco HitchGate

    Understood. Everyone's needs are truly different.
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Traveling with bikes.... recommendations

    One solution is our Hitchswing.
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Wilco HitchGate

    For what it's worth , we have a small crop of *opposite swing" Hitchgates available. So rather than offset to the drive's side, these are offset 10" to the passenger side and then swing-open to the drive's side. If you have a ladder on the left side this could be a great thing...or if you are...
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    RV LIFE Multisite Forum, Wander The West Wilco HitchGate

    We can't fault you for wanting the Solo, just keep in mind it sits the same level as the hitch itself...extending only 2" above the hitch. The Hitchgate in the OPs post is our original Hitchgate and sits 7.25" above hitch height. All this to say, the Solo is designed to be "so low" and be a...
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