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I'd love to see that eyeless configuration from a couple different angles so I can try it out too. <a href="https://www.treebuzz.com/forum/members/10811/" class="username" data-xf-init="member-tooltip" data-user-id="10811" data-username="@Brocky">@Brocky</a> you're either a genius or just have alot more common sense than the rest of us, but it's probably both.
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</blockquote>It is just a replacement for fixed eyes, works on any hitch. The stopper should be more substantial than the overhand shown, and can be on either side of the carabiner. On the Michoacán, being under the hitch a pulley isn’t needed. It also keeps the hitch compact and can be used to adjust the function of certain hitches, like the VT, that are dependent on the hitch leg length.</div>