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Toyota seems to have gone to a novel hitch receiver on the 4Runner. Changes include thicker receiver walls and a pin hole around 1” from rear of the receiver. As a result some hitch accessories (bike racks, etc) don’t have sufficient insertion.

Wondering if anyone has replaced the hitch receiver? Or thoughts on drilling another hole deeper on the receiver? Will not be towing.

2025 4runner 6th gen Hitch Receiver Replacement IMG_5108
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Trim the length on whatever is being inserted? I've had to do that with larger side by sides
 

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agree with above, easier to trim than to drill a new hole and to get both sides to line up exactly. i am guessing you dont have a drill bit that is long enough to go thru the other side and a way to keep that drill bit level during the whole process.
 

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Most bike racks have their locking mechanism at the end of the hitch insert, so trimming isn't possible. Luckily, my Thule fits just fine for my two bike rack. I know there was a Reddit post about drilling a new hole to accommodate a Yakima rack that didn't fit but I'm not sure if they ever did it.
 

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1 up bike rack: You can secure at any insertion length.
Mine is 10 years old and lives on the hitch 95% of the time. Still works like a champ.

https://1up-usa.com/product/quik-rack
 

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If I understand the dilemma correctly, could you drill a new hole on the gizmo you are inserting? I think others above are suggesting this too.

I do however wish Toyota would have put a standard hitch on it.
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