Our 3 hitches.

McRat

Diesel Hotrodder
Aug 2, 2006
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First one is our "loaner". It costs about $25 to make out of parts, and we loan it. Yes, it is not horz, not adjustable, but nobody has ever stopped someone from using it. Always carry one of these in case someone begs to borrow your real hitch. Like helmets and tools, they can grow legs. We lost one of these already.

Second is our first hitch. I had it made at a welding shop in town for $150. Yup, pricey, but when you want "one" of something made, that's life. It only adjusts in 2" increments, and is very strong.

Last is one we bought mail order from Powermax? which is adjustable in 1" increments, closer to the receiver, but not braced like the second one. It seems to work excellent, and you can change it with no tools. Not cheap though.
 

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02freighttrain

Team Salad Bartender
Aug 13, 2006
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Pat, the loaner hitch is always a nice thing to have to help someone out. Todd and I take spare tie rod's, spare CV's and spare about everything to the pull's with us. So we don't have to take parts off our trucks to get someone home, cause that's what we'd do.;)
 

bigdog33

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May 15, 2007
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Spare Tie rods, And CV's?
What about rear driveshafts for a longbed?
If you do ,,,I may have to come to FLA!