Cheapest departure angle fix

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The only real issue I've had so far with this truck is the departure angle. Even with the stock front bumper I'm able to get right up to a rock to start getting a little bite and get over but that chonky booty on this thing definitely feels it. I need to preserve the ability to use a hitch for pulling a trailer. I've ordered the Ironman 4x4 lift and will install next weekend. Hopefully that will help things.

Rear bumpers are expensive. Especially with swingouts. I'd love to have one to get that spare moved because right now it's just taking the brunt of things. I've looked at the weld yourself kits as well. Anyone have a cheap solution to this?
 
 
I just trimmed my rear bumper. Not instead of dragging on the rear bumper, it'll hit the OEM rear skid plate "AKA tow hitch"
 
me/myself/i am in the "pays your $" camp.

dissent alum rear dual swing out. Keep a second spare in stock position. when your out there the last thing you need is "spare tire" anxiety.
 
If "money is of concern"/ you're not eager to spend as much in a single step you can also opt for something modular like the Dissent, but order swing outs later.
This way you get the clearance you need/ want and save some bucks upfront.
 

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