trailer hitch
I'm searching for a reputable place to buy my trailer hitch. I would like a 30k unit, but all I can seem to find are pickup truck stuff. Do any of you fella have an ID plate on your hitches that might point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance, Steve
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I'm guessing with wanting a 30K hitch you want a fifth wheel hitch. Look at THIS PAGE and there is a list of hitch companies. I have heard nothing but good about the ET hitch, but due to the owner just having surgery he is not able to be a speedy as he was, bit probably will be again!
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I'm confused as to what your looking for...are you looking for the actual (5th wheel) hitch for the coach or a receiver?
I had a ball but needed a 2" receiver for the Toad/Tow-Bar, I had it made pretty cheap: https://www.truckconversion.net/attac...7debeec3d3.jpg https://www.truckconversion.net/attac...22e363f77e.jpg |
Or are you looking for something to install on the back of the truck frame? Most of the Truck Conversions have custom made plate steel hitches welded on the end of the framework, I think.
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So do you have two cameras? Nothing like looking at the bumper all day long.... mine is up high and I use it a lot for passing.
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I have two (now)....we had a problem on a trip (wiring failure up top) so i "quick"moved the camera down below (where some extra wiring existed).
Ive since ADDED a top cam, the lower cam allows me to check on the toad or trailer...and the top cam is helpful for traffic maneuvering...reality is (even w/ the trailer i don't much need a top/passing cam...but its there and i do use it. https://www.truckconversion.net/attac...4e031f5f9d.jpg https://www.truckconversion.net/attac...0103b91fa4.jpg |
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COACH-HITCH by Don R | Photobucket when i had the 2 inch receiver fabricated (150 or 200 bucks) the fab/welder used the (factory) ball hitch as his model. |
And that's why this is the coolest rv forum ever. Thanks
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any Idea what weight that's rated for?
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Maybe one day I can remember to post some pictures of my custom version (made mine so it doesn't stick out quite so far) of the hitch....I do have an AutoCAD file for the steel I had Waterjet cut out of 1/2inch steel to make it though. As far as weight rating, I can't say for sure(I am not an engineer), but I would venture to say it should be good for 25,000lbs. I say this since I have seen this(or incredibly similar) hitch used to pull some fairly large triaxle stacker trailers (3x7000lb axles plus tongue weight, puts it at around 25000lb). |
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Here's my hitch:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5..._2592582_n.jpg |
That one has the standard 2 5/16" ball welded on. So to pull something with a different size ball, or mount my bike rack in a standard 2" square hitch I had my neighbor make me this:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-U...0/DSCF4698.JPG |
1/2" plate steel. He's a professional welder (retired) and whipped this thing up real quick. I bought the tube at Uhaul I think. Works great.
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[QUOTE=porky69;45893]That would be me! Thanks again Don!
Would you mind sharing the CAD file with me? My wife is an architect, so She can open it and print it. |
I am not responsible for any errors in dimensions or weight capacity. Use at your own discretion.
Here is a link to the files. Most of the dimensions are shown. Hitch Files When I contacted the company I used to have the pieces Waterjet cut I just emailed him these three files, he loaded the dxf file into his waterjet, double checked the dimensions and cut it. No setup fee, just table time and materials. I am not responsible for any errors in dimensions or weight capacity. Use at your own discretion. |
My hitch looks basically like bushpilot's tube receiver, and my back of my truck is also similar to bushpilot's. The tube receiver does it all for me, I can put the tow bar in, or put a std trailer ball in. My hitch piece was made by a company in Indiana. Can't recall the name, but I will look and report back tomorrow.
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