Could I make my own receiver hitch? Yes! Could I do it cheaper than Marvellas, no way if I count my time.
For $225 plus shipping it's a no brainer! http://marvellas.com/cart/index.php?rou ... duct_id=52
I've had 4 different bikes with receiver hitches. 5 different trucks. ALL the receivers rattle in the tube. That's just a fact.
If they made them fit real tight they would most likely rust in place and it could be hard to get out when the time comes to remove it.
Here's how I made this new hitch not rattle. I cut a piece of band iron to fit inside the square tubing along the wall. I drilled a hole in the
center and welded a nut to it. I will be using a bolt instead of a hitch pin. I pull different trailers, 2 of them are single wheel so I will be
making a receiver for each trailer. One of them will be a ball hitch.
Edit: So we have a meeting of the minds, I've been using the wrong terminology...…
Receiver - The receptacle part of a trailer hitch which can take inserts such as ball mounts, bike racks and other accessories.
" I pull different trailers, 2 of them are single wheel so I will be making a receiver for each trailer. One of them will be a ball hitch".
Correction: I will make ball mounts for each of my trailers.
https://www.reese-hitches.com/learning_ ... wing-terms
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Re: My hitch/trailers/how to
The center hole it where the bolt will pass through, the holes on each side will be rosette welds.
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Don't ask how I know but tack weld in place then remove the bolt. Then finish the welding and run a tap through the nut.
Other wise you might not get the bolt out. By using a bolt it will pull the receiver tight to one side. I'll use a lock washer under
the head of the bolt and put a nut on the other end with a lock washer. You know how us off road riders are....safety 3rd.
Other wise you might not get the bolt out. By using a bolt it will pull the receiver tight to one side. I'll use a lock washer under
the head of the bolt and put a nut on the other end with a lock washer. You know how us off road riders are....safety 3rd.
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For my ball mount I use a Convert-a-ball. Makes it very easy to switch between 1 7/8" and 2" hitches.
http://www.convert-a-ball.com/
http://www.convert-a-ball.com/
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Nice job!
I went the route of building my own hitch. $50 and 4 hours of my time was a lot cheaper.
To take up slack I ran three rows of weld on each side of hitch bar. Then grinded them down till it was a good fit. To up the slack nicely.
I went the route of building my own hitch. $50 and 4 hours of my time was a lot cheaper.
To take up slack I ran three rows of weld on each side of hitch bar. Then grinded them down till it was a good fit. To up the slack nicely.