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English Man 97
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Anybody have a dog box that slide in your reese hitch?

Been thinking about building a dog bog that will slide into my reese hitch on my 2002 isuzu trooper. Anybody do this or have done it? pros and cons of doing it?

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Pro easy to take on and off. Con I you are rear ended your dog is dead. Also crossing ditches it will want to bottom out.

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The con is enough to prevent me from doing that.

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English Man 97
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Well the one i would build would be raised a little bit so that it wouldnt want to bottom out as much!

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I would be concerned with the exhaust

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