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[QUOTE="skipro3, post: 677057, member: 37632"] I use a hitch mount on a Subaru Forester and while there is some sag, it does not affect performance or make the ride unsafe. Here a some reasons to go this route: 1. No annual trailer registration to pay. 2. No tires to blow out. (Even if you have a spare, it's a pain) 3. No 55 mph speed limit on the interstate when the posted is 70mph for everyone else. 4. No wiring to your lights. 5. No backing up issues. 6. No storage issues. (A trailer takes up much space) 7. No one bumming a ride who lives way out of your way to pick them up. Vist Europe sometime and you will see that hardly anyone has a pickup truck or a trailer. Most use the hitch carrier. [/QUOTE]
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