First Andy, the hook that I referred to is for mainly towing trailers which have a 3” ring and they are mainly military NATO types of trailer. The trailer rings are suitably high unlike the vast majority of civil trailers which I think are predominate on both sides of the pond, which have been mainly designed for low hitches such as found on the majority of cars. Even Agricultural types of trailers such as the Ifor Williams trailers which most farmers use here and are towed behind Landover’s, are strangely low slung, the hitch in question would not be suitable for towing these. This is because of two reasons the first is that the angle would have the trailer sloping back resulting in the wrong nose (tongue) weight making for a unstable tow and would also be unsuitable for an unsupported drop plate as the leverages imposed would be too great causing the rear cross member to twist about a horizontal axis. In short the trailer ring mount has to be the same height as the hitch on the vehicle.
The cheapest place to buy a military hitch is from military breakers at approximately £15 - £25. in the UK. I am sure they must have the same type of hook available in the US as the military trailers look similar.
The cheapest place to buy a military hitch is from military breakers at approximately £15 - £25. in the UK. I am sure they must have the same type of hook available in the US as the military trailers look similar.
