Roll pan hitch?

05_LLY

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Aug 7, 2006
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Want to roll pan my wifes truck, what hitch are you guys puttin on or are you modding stock hitches?

Thanx
Caleb
 

RPM Motorsports

smokinum
May 13, 2008
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Moved the stock unit about 1' forward, and used the spare tire frame for the two outter bolts. You just need to make a solid spacer about 6" wide and 2" tall. I've used it for sled pulling and pulling my toy hauler and it works great.
 

SmokeShow

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Nov 30, 2006
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a lot of tow beast or titans and several homemade ones. Read your rules carefully because some frown upon homemade receivers. I think they are great because those making them usually have the sense to make them plenty strong - at least a good bit stronger than the tow beast et al that some pullers have bent. ;)


C-ya
 

othrgrl

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Mar 10, 2008
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I built my own. 4x4 square tubing, 1/4" wall with a square hole cut through it and the receiver welding in. It's tied into the frame rails and the spare tire crossmember and you pull the license plate to slide in a hitch. Nice and hidden for a clean look and much stronger than anything available.
 

cuminstrkmydmax

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I bought my roll pan from TarHeel Auto (IIRC) off of Ebay- not a bad product and i had a problem finding alot of options for an 08. I also built my own hitch, that way i got exactly what i wanted! GOOD LUCK- Steven
 

minisub

6-5/6-6;Whatever It Takes
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I built my own. 4x4 square tubing, 1/4" wall with a square hole cut through it and the receiver welding in. It's tied into the frame rails and the spare tire crossmember and you pull the license plate to slide in a hitch. Nice and hidden for a clean look and much stronger than anything available.

How do you put the hitch pin in? I guess the hole in the receiver must clear the back side of the 4x4 tube...?
 

JD Dave

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Here's some pics of the hitch. I just used steel I had laying around but it turned out really nice. My roll pan should be in soon.
 

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othrgrl

Diesel Addiction Owner
Mar 10, 2008
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How do you put the hitch pin in? I guess the hole in the receiver must clear the back side of the 4x4 tube...?

I actually have 2 holes to put the hitch pin in depending on the hitch. My pulling hitch's pin reaches the front (of the truck) side of the 4x4 tube. I made an adapter to be able to run any standard hitch and it's pin slides in in front of the spare tire crossmember.
 
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