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What do you think of this trailer mounting point? #442010 04/28/04 01:12 AM
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ScaldedDog Offline OP
Mudrunner
I tow my 4500lb 4Runner a few times a year, and hate wrapping the straps around the frame. Not being a welder, I'm trying to come up with a mount point that's strong and doesn't require welding. What do you think of using a u-bolt (NAPA 5/8" x 1.75" x 8") through the trailer frame like this:

[Linked Image]

The trailer is a 7000lb PJ.

Assuming the straps/chains are strong enough, will this keep the 4Runner on the trailer if I t-bone a bus load of nuns at 70mph?

Mark


''Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools,
because they have to say something.'' - Plato

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Re: What do you think of this trailer mounting point? [Re: ScaldedDog] #442011 04/28/04 02:00 AM
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mainer Offline
Rock Warrior
picture didnt work buttt....


you know how they hook cars/trucks to flat bed tow trucks?

they have two hooks on chains, the hooks latch around the rear axle. then they hook another hook attached to the winch on the truck to the front axle and winch it forward.

could you do this with the hooks and maybe a come-along or buy a cheapy winch from harbor freight?? it must be strong becaue those tow truck guys fly and i have never heard of a car/truck coming off of one.


00 tacoma 4x4 ex-cab stock 193,000 and counting

85 long bed pickup 4x4 frame off restoration. rear lock rite 31's 268,000 miles

51 cj3a stock everything orginal 2500 original miles
Re: What do you think of this trailer mounting point? [Re: mainer] #442012 04/28/04 02:16 AM
Anonymous
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the hooks they use in the industry,, well there are a few,,,,some called j hooks,,,r hook , t hook, etc they twist into the frame holes from the factory for trans porting,,,,,any tow truck guys out there?

Re: What do you think of this trailer mounting point? #442013 04/28/04 05:24 AM
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ScaldedDog Offline OP
Mudrunner
Sorry for those of you who couldn't see the image - I host my site out of the house, and had firewall problems earlier this evening.

Other thoughts?

Mark


''Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools,
because they have to say something.'' - Plato

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Re: What do you think of this trailer mounting point? [Re: ScaldedDog] #442014 04/28/04 06:31 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
I got the image fine. Nice depiction, by the way.

Use Nyloc nuts and fabricate the sleeves from 3/4 or 1" steel pipe cut real square.

Forget shorting the sleeves where they contact the wood trailer deck. Instead bore thru the wood so that the sleeves are metal to metal against both top and bottom frame rails.

Re: What do you think of this trailer mounting point? #442015 04/28/04 07:22 AM
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4Crawler Offline
Web Wheeler
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the hooks they use in the industry,, well there are a few,,,,some called j hooks,,,r hook , t hook, etc they twist into the frame holes from the factory for trans porting,,,,,any tow truck guys out there?


AW Direct has lots of towing stuff in their catalog.

Re: What do you think of this trailer mounting point? #442016 04/28/04 02:08 PM
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ScaldedDog Offline OP
Mudrunner
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Forget shorting the sleeves where they contact the wood trailer deck. Instead bore thru the wood so that the sleeves are metal to metal against both top and bottom frame rails.


Good idea. Makes much more sense.

Mark


''Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools,
because they have to say something.'' - Plato

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Re: What do you think of this trailer mounting point? [Re: ScaldedDog] #442017 04/28/04 02:46 PM
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dknight Offline
Mudrunner
In addition to sleeving stright to metal on both ends
I'd spend a few extra pennies and use grade 8 washers
on both ends of the sleeve. Should work fine as long
as you have enough space under the ubolt for your strap.
I'd consider getting a proper strap down point and mounting
it using two big bolts sleeved as you describe.


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