Anyone able to snap some photos of what their trailer hitches look like. I plan to pull a small camper 1000-1200lbs. Just would like to see how most are attached. Thanks
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A100 trailer hitch
rustytoolss- Number of posts : 624
Location : Clinton, Ohio
Age : 67
Registration date : 2013-07-19
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A100 trailer hitch
gmytych- Number of posts : 111
Location : Warren Mi.
Age : 72
Registration date : 2008-06-18
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Re: A100 trailer hitch
made adaptor plates, mounted them where bumper brackets are mounted. universal Reese hitch is mounted to plates. send ya some pics soon.
mytch
mytch
rustytoolss- Number of posts : 624
Location : Clinton, Ohio
Age : 67
Registration date : 2013-07-19
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Re: A100 trailer hitch
Thanks Gary
OutofSight- Number of posts : 1564
Location : Lake Oroville, Ca.
Registration date : 2015-11-19
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Re: A100 trailer hitch
Anyone else mount a hitch?
lws67- Number of posts : 193
Location : Upstate South Carolina
Age : 58
Registration date : 2012-06-20
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Re: A100 trailer hitch
I used some 3" angle iron, cut out a section for the license plate, angled the ends as shown, drilled the holes to line up with the bumper bracket mounts, can't recall if I used the same bolts, but they're cheap anyway, , drilled some holes for the safety chains and the ball hitch. Have hauled street and dirt bikes, lumber, concrete, heavy shit with no sign of bending or stressing. It's stout. And cheap.
OutofSight- Number of posts : 1564
Location : Lake Oroville, Ca.
Registration date : 2015-11-19
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Re: A100 trailer hitch
Nicely done, I like that. Thanks for the pic's!