Teague Marine has them also
Try the Hitch Corner also:
http://www.hitchcorner.com/ball_mounts.htm
Teague Marine has them also
Thanks for the overwhelming & quick replies! Yep, Rapid Hitch is the one I was thinking of. I checked the specs, and it is only rated at 10,000 pounds? What if my boat and trailer weighs around 12,000???
Tina,
Check your PM's. I may have some work for you & Simon.
Got it!!! Talk to ya tomorrow!
Ask UJ what it is like to bend a drop hitch by braking too hard! :supp:
Go bigger...I'd hate to see that beautiful boat doing 65MPH ghostriding into the desert...
Bending is not good, is it??? Most everything I'veseen is rated at 10,000 pounds for a standard receiver. Any suggestions?
check with accurate trailers in Santa clarita they have some that are rated for more than 10k
This is the piece of crap lock I had on there. They broke it off without any problems it appears. Pice of shiat!
http://www2.***boat.com/image_center...00/69locks.bmp
If you don't need an adjustable hitch (which I don't know if you'll find with the rating you need), the same company that makes the Rapid Hitch, makes the Alumistinger, which is rated for 14,000lbs. tongue weight. Alumistinger (http://alumistingers.com/AlumistingerHitchIndex.html)
They are very nice.
Bending is not good, is it??? Most everything I'veseen is rated at 10,000 pounds for a standard receiver. Any suggestions?
My suggestion would be (since I am spending your money), is to buy a Reese Titan right now, while you're shopping for a hitch. Drill a couple holes...and the damn thing bolts up and is rated for 17,000 lbs!
And don't give me "I don't have the money right now" garbage...I've seen your wife's car!
If you don't need an adjustable hitch (which I don't know if you'll find with the rating you need), the same company that makes the Rapid Hitch, makes the Alumistinger, which is rated for 14,000lbs. tongue weight. Alumistinger (http://alumistingers.com/AlumistingerHitchIndex.html)
They are very nice.
Now yer talking! Those are pretty sweet! Now to find a local dealer...
Just think of how much crack the dirtbag could buy when he takes that baby to the recycling center for $$$! Now I just gotta figure out the drop I need. Today was the first time I had towed my boat with my new truck. I left the hitch on when I was done so I could mark the placement and measure the amount of drop I needed.
My suggestion would be (since I am spending your money), is to buy a Reese Titan right now, while you're shopping for a hitch. Drill a couple holes...and the damn thing bolts up and is rated for 17,000 lbs!
And don't give me "I don't have the money right now" garbage...I've seen your wife's car!
And THAT'S WHY I don't have the money now!!!