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A stock bumper with stock bumper mounts is not adequate for a recovery point.  A bumper mounted hitch is considered a Class I/II for light duty towing.

 

It might be OK to pull you out of a slippery spot, but, it's not enough to really put the strap to, pulling it out of a ditch, a snow bank, sticky mud, sand etc. It's not necessarily the mount to frame connection, which is fairly bolted to the frame. More importantly the mount to bumper connection with too thin metal and too weakly welded. Unfortunately there are not a lot of options for a good solid trailer hitch/receiver unless you have one made, make one yourself or get lucky at a junkyard.  Short bed and Long bed hitch mounting are different FYI.  Read the link below for more info.

 

http://comancheclub.com/topic/26626-receiver-hitch/

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I would think it would depend on which package your truck has. Mine has the towing package with the Dana 44 rear end. We used the stock bumper and hitch a few times (just pulling the truck out of mud) without any issues. I now have a big steel bumper on the back and I feel like has long as you weren't trying to deadlift it with a crane or something it would be alright.

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It would also depend on the recovery. If you dropped one wheel into a hole and just don't have enough traction at the others to get you out, it likely will work. But if you sink both axles to the floorboards, you'll soon be wanting for a better tow point.

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