Trailer Hitch
Trailer Hitch
With trunk space being so limited, I wanted to install a hitch that would pull a small cargo trailer and not be too obtrusive. I got together with my fab guy and this is what we came up with.
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The hitch comes off when not needed and the receivers and electrical outlet remain on the car pretty much out of sight. When I need to tow, I just slip the hitch into the two pockets mounted to the car and insert 2 pins, plug the light cord in and off I go.
The trailer weighs 120lbs empty. I don't put a lot of weight in the trailer ( couple of suit cases and misc items). Works out pretty good.
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The hitch comes off when not needed and the receivers and electrical outlet remain on the car pretty much out of sight. When I need to tow, I just slip the hitch into the two pockets mounted to the car and insert 2 pins, plug the light cord in and off I go.
The trailer weighs 120lbs empty. I don't put a lot of weight in the trailer ( couple of suit cases and misc items). Works out pretty good.
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Re: Trailer Hitch
I'll try to get those shots asap, but it might be a bit as I am a truck driver and on the road all week.
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Re: Trailer Hitch
Exactly what it reminded be of buford05 is a touring bike trailer. Small enough electric brakes aren't necessary. Spare tire mount on the back of the trailer or on the tongue would be helpful too. I can fit about the same amount of items in my Crossfire coupe as I can on my Ultra Classic when taking a road trip.
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This was designed and installed in his shop in Lowell, IN. There are lot of precise measurements that have to be taken in relation to the mounting holes and the receiver hitch that goes into the mounting tubes. Kinda like one size does not fit all.
Maybe he could fab up the pieces and send them to you and you could install them yourself. It mounts under the trunk pan, you have to remove the foam insert in the trunk so you can drill the mounting holes thru the trunk floor. When you mount the tubes, they have to be exactly the right distance apart to accept the removable part of the hitch. Mine is really tight, but there are no rattles and no play. It's pretty precise.
This really comes out of left field, you could ship him your car for the install. He works in his shop after his regular job and on the weekends. Kinda of an expensive alternative seeing where you are located.
I have pulled the trailer twice at speeds up to 80 mph, there was no sway, no bouncing. Pulled straight as an arrow and no hitch noise.
His name is Nick, he is one of the best fab guys I have meet. He also works on my company equipment and is one of the best steel and aluminum welders I have met. His cell phone is 219-712-7038
I would not want to install this myself due to all the precision that has to happen, but hey that's just me.
Re: Trailer Hitch
Thanks crazyfred, I'm gonna explore some local options first. Theres a place near by me that states " we install a hitch on anything". I think I will go and see what they have to say.....that whole drilling holes through my trunk floor my self make me a little nervous.....