kevin.west11
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I finally got around to trimming my bumper cover. I iterated on a cardboard template to come up with the end solution pictured. Due to the curvature, your best reference points on the piece are the corners near the body clips which I referenced for the cut dimensions. You’ll also notice that the wire harness receptacle is not serviceable with this cut template. I plan to take it off and modify the cutout once I get the tow harness. I just did the bare minimum to clear the bracket for this temporary solution. I would recommend the template as a starting place for your piece of cardboard and confirming the fit on your specific hitch before going at it in your bumper cover. You’ll notice my hitch is not perfectly centered about the chain hook cutouts.
The plastic is very easy to cut even with rudimentary tools—I just used a small hack saw blade held with my fingers and a 1/2” drill bit at the corners of the cutouts to get the blade started. Very easy to do and definitely gives a more finished look for those that install the ‘20-22 factory hitch. When I take it off for cutting out the harness plug clearances, I will plan to file all the cut edges to give a more finished look. It’s good enough for now.



The plastic is very easy to cut even with rudimentary tools—I just used a small hack saw blade held with my fingers and a 1/2” drill bit at the corners of the cutouts to get the blade started. Very easy to do and definitely gives a more finished look for those that install the ‘20-22 factory hitch. When I take it off for cutting out the harness plug clearances, I will plan to file all the cut edges to give a more finished look. It’s good enough for now.



