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Old 11-22-2009, 12:44 AM
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Think I'm gonna fab a receiver hitch

Anybody fabricated their own receiver hitch? I'm thinking of fabbing my own out of 2" square tubing and using some flat steel to fab mounts that bolt up to the bumper shock mounts. Anybody done this yet that could give some pointers and/or post some pictures?

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Old 11-22-2009, 01:31 AM
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I fabbed one up for my 240D. Its not pretty but it works. I used 3 inch square tubing, made an L shape, and welded it to a piece of plate that bolted into the bumper shock holes. I also went through the plate with bolts to another plate on the inside of the trunk for some serious overkill. I would not recommend drilling holes in a nice car tho, mine is definitely a beater.
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Old 11-22-2009, 02:14 AM
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I fabbed one up for my 240D. Its not pretty but it works. I used 3 inch square tubing, made an L shape, and welded it to a piece of plate that bolted into the bumper shock holes. I also went through the plate with bolts to another plate on the inside of the trunk for some serious overkill. I would not recommend drilling holes in a nice car tho, mine is definitely a beater.
Got any pictures?

I've been looking at the pictures of the TD hitch, and am thinking of making a couple of mounting plates like that, and use big heavy washers on the inside to provide enough reinforcement for the bumper shock mounting bolt holes. Instead of having the tube that goes from mounting plate to mounting plate hanging down below the plates, I'll make it a shorter slimmer tube that mounts between them. Then I'll hang the reciever tube to the bottom of that and have the reciever tube extend forward under the tire well where it will attach to a plate bolted to the bottom side of the tire well.

Basically it will have 3 mounting points - one at each bumper shock, and one under the spare tire well.

That way it would be up high enough to not block the area where the exhaust pipe needs to exit out the back.
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1984 300 Coupe TurboDiesel
Silver blue paint over navy blue interior
2nd owner & 2nd engine in an otherwise
99% original unmolested car
~210k miles on the clock

1986 Ford F250 4x4 Supercab
Charcoal & blue two tone paint over burgundy interior
Banks turbo, DRW, ZF-5 & SMF conversion
152k on the clock - actual mileage unknown

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Old 11-22-2009, 02:17 AM
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I will try and snap some pics tomorrow.

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