Trailer hitch for pickup
Created by: indifferent
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Aug 17, 2019 02:11AM | malsal | |
Aug 15, 2019 10:58AM | indifferent | |
Aug 15, 2019 05:42AM | jedduh01 | |
Aug 15, 2019 04:07AM | Alex | |
Aug 14, 2019 03:23PM | miniguydotcom | Edited: Aug 14, 2019 03:27PM |
Aug 14, 2019 01:22PM | RedRiley | |
Aug 14, 2019 01:02PM | RedRiley | Edited: Aug 14, 2019 01:02PM |
Aug 14, 2019 09:14AM | indifferent | |
Aug 14, 2019 05:11AM | malsal | |
Aug 13, 2019 07:07PM | jedduh01 | Edited: Aug 14, 2019 04:23AM |
Aug 13, 2019 04:52PM | indifferent |
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Originally Posted by malsal
Build yourself.
I built one for mine that takes a 1 1/4 inch removeable hitch and it bolts to the heel board and rear sub frame cross member with 6 bolts total
I built one for mine that takes a 1 1/4 inch removeable hitch and it bolts to the heel board and rear sub frame cross member with 6 bolts total
I think i have some pics on my phone send me an email address my contact info is in my profile as i have trouble posting pics here.
I own the blue dually pick up that Mini guy posted and that hitch will be for sale as well.
If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.
Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.
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Awesome all. It is just for bicycles and occasionally taking my supermoto to thr track. My lotus elise handled this well and in my case I will have similiar power...time to break out the welder..
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Aside from the physical difficulties of fitting a towbar to a pup/van/estate, remember that the stated (and sensible) towing capacity is tiny.
Any LWB Mini should only tow around 200kg / 440lbs. (I'm writing this at work and don't have a manual to hand for the exact figure.)
Yes, you can tow more, but you're increasing your liklihood of having an instability accident...
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Rick Higgs was building them back in 2011 (per his email), but that was for sedans with side exit exhaust, not center exit.
Of all the Mini pickups I've sold, I've never had one with a trailer hitch. Sedans, yes, but no pickups or long-wheelbase Minis.
When I was importing containerloads of Minis from New Zealand, we would occasionally find sedans with trailer hitches, even on 850cc Minis!
Awhile back, I was offered this pickup in Texas with a trailer hitch, but it's not a pickup that I brokered. (The owner sent it to a new home before his listing went on the public side of my website.)
Chasing leads on a few other pickups... and tips, leads or links?
Of all the Mini pickups I've sold, I've never had one with a trailer hitch. Sedans, yes, but no pickups or long-wheelbase Minis.
When I was importing containerloads of Minis from New Zealand, we would occasionally find sedans with trailer hitches, even on 850cc Minis!
Awhile back, I was offered this pickup in Texas with a trailer hitch, but it's not a pickup that I brokered. (The owner sent it to a new home before his listing went on the public side of my website.)
Chasing leads on a few other pickups... and tips, leads or links?
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Originally Posted by malsal
Build yourself.
I built one for mine that takes a 1 1/4 inch removeable hitch and it bolts to the heel board and rear sub frame cross member with 6 bolts total
I built one for mine that takes a 1 1/4 inch removeable hitch and it bolts to the heel board and rear sub frame cross member with 6 bolts total
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Build yourself.
I built one for mine that takes a 1 1/4 inch removeable hitch and it bolts to the heel board and rear sub frame cross member with 6 bolts total
I built one for mine that takes a 1 1/4 inch removeable hitch and it bolts to the heel board and rear sub frame cross member with 6 bolts total
If in doubt, flat out. Colin Mc Rae MBE 1968-2007.
Give a car more power and it goes faster on the straights,
make a car lighter and it's faster everywhere. Colin Chapman.
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Never seen one specifclly made for a pickup. I had one for a 'sedan" with a reciever and it was a home made jobby too.. Worked great,
It bolted to the rear seat floor pan = and up to the rear sub frame rear cross beam.
For a Pickup. you have a gas tank to go around / Reach around.
you would need to extend this' raised piece.. below the tank then up for the hitch.
It bolted to the rear seat floor pan = and up to the rear sub frame rear cross beam.
For a Pickup. you have a gas tank to go around / Reach around.
you would need to extend this' raised piece.. below the tank then up for the hitch.
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Any aftermarket stuff or build myself?