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Solved the trailer tongue height problem with a custom hitch. The hitch was $119 parts, labor and installation. The bumper was $30 from a local pul-a-part. J and I Hitch did the hitch. I already had the old bumper off and did the new bumper modifications and installation myself.
The hitch is fairly simple. A straight cross bar bolted to the bottom of the frame end with the receiver tube welded to the top. The back end of the receiver is welded to a frame cross member. If I ever need to remove the hitch, it will require removing the four rivets holding the cross member to the frame.
Had to remove some of the center of the replacement bumper above where the license plate goes. Just barely enough room for the plate. The receiver tube is above the plate. Also reinforced the bumper loops for the safety chains.
Trailer pulls a lot better now that it is level. Almost like it isn't there. Tires are 30” trailer tires.
The hitch is fairly simple. A straight cross bar bolted to the bottom of the frame end with the receiver tube welded to the top. The back end of the receiver is welded to a frame cross member. If I ever need to remove the hitch, it will require removing the four rivets holding the cross member to the frame.
Had to remove some of the center of the replacement bumper above where the license plate goes. Just barely enough room for the plate. The receiver tube is above the plate. Also reinforced the bumper loops for the safety chains.
Trailer pulls a lot better now that it is level. Almost like it isn't there. Tires are 30” trailer tires.