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So who is the go to guy in the club for fabrication, welding, etc... ?

I have a simple receiver hitch that I'd like some angle iron welded on to...
Receiver.webp
 
If you have the materials I can melt those together, hopefully without it looking too ugly.
 
I have the receiver tube but need a source for the angle and gusset... a drill press would be nice also.
 
B & K Fab on 2nd, just north of the NAPA on the right hand side of the street, if you want it to look pretty.
 
If those are pintle hole spacing you can buy that thing off the shelf... or on-line and delivered by the brown guy.
-Mike-
 
Mike,
I've looked at the three or four that are available on line... MAF, Mark's, CCOT, etc... all would probably work fine but I have a Yakima bike rack that if too close to the bumper would interfere with the spare tire. The one designed above is extended further aft to clear the tire.

Jericho,
I'm not in a big hurry, but would like to have it done sooner than later... I'll send a PDF of the details to your email.

Thanks,
Guy
 
Remember, that the farther out the less it can carry...................not saying its not a good idea, just saying that it won't be good for much more than that bike rack!!!!
 
Nice 3D model.
Inventor?
 
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SolidWorks 2011

It's out 5.5" from the frame/bumper... continues under and is bolted to the bottom...
Receiver 01.webp
 
Guy,

Just thinking out loud, would something like this work for your application, in case you haven't seen it already.....Slee - 2" Receivers For the 80 series, this is a plug N play due to the four holes with captive nuts already present on the rear cross member. I'm not sure if the 40's have similar holes but if not, easy enough to drill four holes and use nuts/bolts.
 
I saw that one also and liked that it bolted to the bottom but it's pretty short.

Kind of fun messing around with different ideas.
 
Easier solution?

I took a look at the hitch that came with the cruiser... I originally thought that it was usable.

But with a little clean up and maybe add a center web, it might be an easier solution!
PO hitch 01-1.webp
PO hitch-1.webp
 
Too easy.
 
we call that working smarter, not harder!:D
 
Updated hitch...

Fill in some holes, trim back the bottom, add a center gusset and some holes for the safety chain...
PO Hitch 06.webp
PO Hitch 07.webp
 
Will you have enough room for the chains through the bottom flange? How about holes in the outer side flanges for the chains?
 
yeah, that's cleaner... thanks! :)
PO Hitch 08.webp
PO Hitch 09.webp
 

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