haymen reece (or whatever) box size.

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haymen reece (or whatever) box size.

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Anyone know what size these tow hitches are made out of. I'm talking about the box section. Anyone know of anyone that can supply a weld on kit? just wanting the pin and piece of box section drilled and ready to weld on.

wanting to convert my current tow bar. Would get one made but this one is perfectly fine- just needs to be cut and new bit welded in.
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hey mate,the reciever(the tow bar part) is usually made of 60*5 box but cos u cant redily buy that ive been advised just to use 70*5 or 75*5,sorry cant remember which one
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mine's 65 x65 x 5mm wall thick ness and 50x50 x5 for the bit the tow tounge welded to and 20mm bar for the pin
measured this off a professonally built bar but could go bigger like muddyhilux
or go to tow bar manf and buy the bit you need I did that for the last one i built
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I am having mine converted to this type from a std bar by a guy in Hilside Road in glenfield (A1 mufflers I think it is).

$180 incl new draw bar thingee to the height I wanted.
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Thanks all!

Didn't realize it would end up being that cheap. I'll go ask a proper tow bar place to modify it.

I figure its a great way to have a tow bar when needed and then a tow hook when needed on another insert.

thanks!
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flyingbrick wrote:Thanks all!

Didn't realize it would end up being that cheap. I'll go ask a proper tow bar place to modify it.

I figure its a great way to have a tow bar when needed and then a tow hook when needed on another insert.

thanks!


Shop around!!!

Most places quoted me damn near the price for a new one.

Get it reinforced also with extra gussets and perhaps a few extra mounting holes furthur up the chassis if possible to get the loading onto more bolts. Mine has 8 bolts holding it and is now gusseted to hell and back and will have a towing hook/eye fited for off road stuff.

Remember to remove the tongue and pin when not in use and store it safe (they get pinched a bit).

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welded my old bar to a flat plate cut the old main centre out, cut new heavy wall one to fit with a 65x65x5 mm box section in the centre of it, then got our certed welder to do his thing,have a number to give if asked on who welded it
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