Cook4794
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I've been having contemplation of keeping my pintle hook hitch. I love the pintle hitch and I've been using it frequently with my m101a3. I'm starting my build of my trailer and i'm debating 3 different options..
1. Keep the pintle hook design, but delete the surge brakes.
2. Put a standard 2 5/8 ball hitch on the trailer.
3. Keep the pintle hitch and design and create a rotating loop, or pintle hitch for my truck.
It seems they were designed to have a rotating pitle hitch to avoid the truck being flipped with the trailer incase something baaaaaad happened. Has anyone on the forum have any issues with the trailer flipping, breaking a hitch, or even worse taking the towing vehicle with it?
I do drive it offroad, but i've been timid because I don't want to destroy my hitch. Has anyone created a rotating style like what it was designed for? All the truck Hitches I see are stationary unless you get into the standalone 30 ton to 60 ton style hitches.
1. Keep the pintle hook design, but delete the surge brakes.
2. Put a standard 2 5/8 ball hitch on the trailer.
3. Keep the pintle hitch and design and create a rotating loop, or pintle hitch for my truck.
It seems they were designed to have a rotating pitle hitch to avoid the truck being flipped with the trailer incase something baaaaaad happened. Has anyone on the forum have any issues with the trailer flipping, breaking a hitch, or even worse taking the towing vehicle with it?
I do drive it offroad, but i've been timid because I don't want to destroy my hitch. Has anyone created a rotating style like what it was designed for? All the truck Hitches I see are stationary unless you get into the standalone 30 ton to 60 ton style hitches.