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I noticed some folks say it's illegal to leave the ball assembly in so they take them out. I don't leave the ball section in mine because of thieves 
It also bent the frame mounted tow hitch assembly and tweaked the frame of my truck![]()
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It appears that you are more likely to get whiplash if you leave the ball mount in the receiver.
YouTube - Superbumper Ball Mount.wmv
... I don't leave the ball section in mine because of thieves![]()
A trailer hitch is not designed to receive and absorb crash impacts.
A hitch is a heavy solid object, in many cases during a crash, a trailer hitch will transfer impact forces away from a bumper, which is designed to do precisely what this device is doing, to the vehicle in ways that cause significant damage to the vehicle.
Because a standard hitch cannot collapse, combined with the fact that they are mounted low, they tend to be bent downward, resulting in all the areas of the body/frame the hitch is mounted to be bent in the same direction.
This kind of damage tends to be more expensive to repair, than if the same vehicle was struck without a hitch at all.
If the hitch has a draw bar on it when it is struck, there can be more damage to the vehicle than if it had been removed, as it adds leverage to the downward bending forces.
The Superbumper could perhaps help absorb minor impacts. But, I would be concerned in a harder impact, the additional length and width this device adds to the equation, would cause even more damage to the vehicle frame.
I vote no.
Totally disagree with you, I was rear ended "hard" I have a 08 Dodge dually with factory reciever and bumper had my ball mount in. I was hit by a chevy 2500, They estimated I got hit about 60 mph. I was at a stand still and saw it coming, I had a suburban in front of me stopped to turn left, I wasnt sure if they had kids or not, so I stood on my brakes to keep from hitting them to hard if I did, but I missed them by inches. After the louds *** impact, His engine was up under his seat and all front end sheet metal was all folded up under his truck, only thing that was left out front was his two frame pieces and some of the front bumber. And took his left wheel assembly off from the frame.
The rear end of my 3 month old truck was way more intact then what I felt from the impact, the bed of my truck was part way in the cab, broke the left leaf spring from the axle, almost took my fuel tank off and spare tire rack, both sides of my truck was badly damaged with the rear bumber folded up inside the bed on both sides, and the rear bumber between the frame and the reciever hitch stayed intact with no breaks on the reciever frame, what it looked like the reciever and the frame together help keep each other intact.
My wife came picked me up but the driver of the other truck had small injuries but was taken to the Hospital.
2 1/2 months and $16,800 of insurance money latter I got my truck back, they installed a new reciever because the paint didnt hold up from the impact :confused2:
The body shop had a 4 wheel alignment done and all reading was good and nothing was adjusted. And guess what, the idiot that hit me didnt have insurance:ashamed:
Oh, I couldnt really tell if the ball mount done any more damage than if I didnt have it in or not![]()
I have a locking pin on mine so I don't have to worry about thieves.