I like Tone's hitch. It was not a bad install, just make sure your drill is powerful and that you have a couple extra drill bits. As far as cutting the cladding is concerned, you can't even tell I cut mine, just take your time. By having the hitch sit higher than Uhaul's or the other one, you don't have to flip over the receiver. In my opinion, Tone's hitch looks 100 times better than the other two and seems to be just about as strong. I don't know what some of you guys are trying to tow, but if it weighs more than 3000-3500lbs, buy or borrow something that can handle that kind of weight and stress. As far as the install is concerned, if you want a quick easy install that looks like crap but serves the purpose, than don't by Tone's hitch. If you want to take a couple of hours out of an evening and get a little bit dirty and have a nice factory look install, that serves the same purpose than by Tone's hitch. Just fax him, he'll get back to ya.