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Follow this link-its where I go mine. Looks like he has expanded his business and probably has the brake portion.Please tell me more about the wiring adapter.
And can it be hooked up for brakes? Like if you had a brake controller in the cab? Or is that option out completely?
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Thank you sir.Follow this link-its where I go mine. Looks like he has expanded his business and probably has the brake portion.
http://www.xm381.com/xm381/Civi_Trailer_Lights.html
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Will not fit without at least an 11 inch drop from the bottom of the frame. Ugh!!Yes it will. It is less that 12 inches from the top of the frame to the bottom on the pintle hitch. This hitch mounts on the bottom of the frame. I will probably build a hitch but any of these hitches would be fine.
I would get rid of the spacers. They add a lot of stress to the bolts.I had a chance this weekend to mount the Curt 15400 hitch on my M923. The quality of the hitch is excellent and fit well. I dropped the height of the hitch by adding 3" spacers between the hitch and frame (10" total drop). I am very happy with the results.
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I removed the middle rivet from the rear crossmember and used the hole for the rear most hitch mounting point. I drilled the other holes in the frame to align with the hitch mounting locations. 9/16 grade 8 bolts were used for the attachment.
I know this is an old post but was wondering how your setup has worked out?I had a chance this weekend to mount the Curt 15400 hitch on my M923. The quality of the hitch is excellent and fit well. I dropped the height of the hitch by adding 3" spacers between the hitch and frame (10" total drop). I am very happy with the results.
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I removed the middle rivet from the rear crossmember and used the hole for the rear most hitch mounting point. I drilled the other holes in the frame to align with the hitch mounting locations. 9/16 grade 8 bolts were used for the attachment.
I know this is an old post but was wondering how your setup has worked out?
I like yours too. But I want something that is not going to stick out much. I still want the Military look.My solution continues to ROCK .
Those seeking prices be prepared for $500 or so just for parts.
If that is too much, design away!
I really like this, thanks.I had a chance this weekend to mount the Curt 15400 hitch on my M923. The quality of the hitch is excellent and fit well. I dropped the height of the hitch by adding 3" spacers between the hitch and frame (10" total drop). I am very happy with the results.
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I removed the middle rivet from the rear crossmember and used the hole for the rear most hitch mounting point. I drilled the other holes in the frame to align with the hitch mounting locations. 9/16 grade 8 bolts were used for the attachment.
I think I am going to mount mine without the 3" blocks. If I turn the pintle it should work.I really like this, thanks.
I plan to grab one shortly.
I had the same thought.I think I am going to mount mine without the 3" blocks. If I turn the pintle it should work.
Cool. That's exactly what I was looking for.This is my setup.