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Old 18-08-2016, 15:37   #1
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Default front tow hitch

Gave my truck a service and as I had my brothers workshop all to myself decided to make a front tow hitch. Found some 50x50 box and a length of 45mm tube that just happened to be a snug fit inside the box section. Cut the box to fit in against the tie down part, drilled a 13mm hole thorough inline with the hole in the tie down and welded it in place.
Cut a 400mm piece of tube, marked and drilled through this also.
Offered up a tow ball and was too low so found an off cut of 8mm plate and made a riser. Welded all together and painted it smooth hammerite black.
Then made a bung using a piece of smaller box section, drilled the same and welded on a square piece of 5mm plate. Paint and finished. Cut down a stainless bolt, drilled a 5mm hole through for an R clip.
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Old 18-08-2016, 15:43   #3
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That's awesome mate, will make maneuvering your caravan around a walk in the park
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Let's hope so. It's 8mtr long and as terranos are narrow, it can be a chore parking it where I store it
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Can also make different attachments for it too I suppose! It'll be like a Swiss army knife.
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Years ago I bought one off a member who lived in Stoke on Trent, made launching and recovery of my boat on it's twin axle trailer much easier. Just over 2 tonne, Total trailer length with boat just over 26'.

There is a download in the workshop area that shows you how to make one.

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Being attached on the nearside gives plenty of forward vision, you push the trailer like a wheel barrow, it goes where you want it to go, you don't have to reverse back and have another go either.
If I recall the thread size into the chassis is a metric fine thread, can't recall the size... could be 12mm fine thread?? not sure.

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Can also make different attachments for it too I suppose! It'll be like a Swiss army knife.
Have one each side.... snow plough attachment lol
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More pics please as liking this idea for my caravan as my gateway I'd 90 degrees from the drive so would make life bit easier
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More pics please as liking this idea for my caravan as my gateway I'd 90 degrees from the drive so would make life bit easier
Look in download mark, its in there
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Have one each side.... snow plough attachment lol
Ha Ha. My brother turned up when was about to bolt on the towball. He suggested fixing a toilet seat to it and called it a bumper dumper!
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Look in download mark, its in there
I put the link on post 6.
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I like, but no chrome
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I like, but no chrome
Theres a national chrome shortage so terranos have to stay manly without it.

Also chrome is reserved for old MG's
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I put the link on post 6.
I welded the box section further back because I didn't want to see it. Also I couldn't find a smaller box section with a thick enough wall to fit inside, but found a good piece of tube.

The er chrome guy was on holiday
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I welded the box section further back because I didn't want to see it. Also I couldn't find a smaller box section with a thick enough wall to fit inside, but found a good piece of tube.

The er chrome guy was on holiday
Yours looks higher up too so won't catch on rocks etc.
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