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Who ya talkin' to?It looks great. Can you post some more pics to give an idea of how you made it.
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I used 1 3/4" x 6" channel iron backed by 1/4" plate steel for rigidity. Then welded on the 2" receiver tube and gussets with 1 3/4" square tubing both in bottom and going up on diagonals. The 6" channel iron is welded along the sides of the pintle both on the front and back. Here are some more pictures from the hitch.It looks great. Can you post some more pics to give an idea of how you made it.
It's welded all the way around the pintle hitch along with around the rear cross member. It doesn't flex in any direction and it was tested by pinning a hook hitch in the receiver and lifting the whole back end of the truck off the ground (I think I might have pictures of that somewhere) with a neighbors crane. If I ever notice any movement on the hitch I will be the first person to weld diagonal gussets up the the frame rails and I always run chains up to the tie down clevis' on the back just for safety's sake.Is it attached to the truck anywhere other than the welds along the rear of the pintle mount? You should run your safety chains through the pintle hitch eye.
Yes, the diagonals are welded from the sides of the receiver tube to the 6"channel which welded to the sides of the pintle hitch and rear frame cross member. It is very stout and doesn't flex at all... We hauled our RV aroun which has a 1503 lbs tounge weight and had the GoPro watching the hitch and nothing moved.... You can read how we tested the hitch when we first finished with the neighbors crane in one of the above posts. Let me know if you have any more questions.Bryan in photo #3 it looks like the 1 3/4" square tubing going up on diagonals is welded to bed cross frame? Little hard to tell on my monitor as the image is dark? I like the way you did it, I have a small trailer I need to pull and been thinging about how to fabricate something to pull it. Got rid of the pick up and now my M923 A2 is my new pick up truck. Thanks Shotgun
You won't be able to use the top hitch with some trailers. The new one is too close below & to the sides, when the trailer swings, especially in off-road conditions.
What do you do for lights and brakes on
a civilian trailer?