Thru bumper hitch

heinz wittenbecher

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Thanks for the note Tom.

Got a hold of Paul today, he's back :-)

Money-order going out tomorrow so I still hope to make it for a May 1
departure with Toad in tow. What had you decided re Towbar? I'm considering
the P&E setup. RV mounted towbar rather than ballmount.

Me too re the Macerator, finally found one at Camping World, or rather hope
I did. Ordered on line.

My holding tank setup is of the old variety I guess, all in single tank. It
too was routed straight back and is starting to leak a little at the flex
joint so I'm hoping to get rid of leak and make room for hitch at the same
time.
Hadn't thought about re-chroming the bumper but now that you mention it...
probably the thing to do after cutting the whole.

Very encouraged by your favorable installation rating.

Thanks again

Heinz


>
>As far as installation difficulty, on a scale of 1 to 10, probably a
5...but that may not be a fair evaluation as I am also re-routing the sewer
drain. The drain valves for black and gray water tanks on my coach are
right under where the hitch will go. (I'm installing a macerator at the
same time.)
>
>I haven't cut the hole in the bumper yet; I will do that right before I
have both bumpers re-chromed... another project!
>
>Tom - Houston
 
> I'm still desperately looking for the "Thru Bumper" hitch. (Waiting for Paul Bennett
> to return from GMC meet :-)
> Is that where you purchased the hitch or do you perhaps have an alternate source?
> ....and how easy is/was it to put on?
> Thanks in advance
> Heinz '76 Transmode

Heinz:Sorry, but you'll probably have to wait for Paul Bennett's return (803) 799-4323,
as that's who furnished my hitch. I also had a difficult time getting in touch with
Paul...so keep calling!
The hitch comes with complete and clear installation instructions. The hitch is of
good quality metal with good welds.

The difficulty you encounter on installation will likely depend on how easily you
can get the split bumper reinforcing plate off, ie, how rusty the bolts are, and if
there is anything in the way of getting a flush fit with the frame rear cross member.
The bolts on this coach were so bad that a soaking with Liquid Wrench didn't do much
good and I ended up physically
breaking--wrenching-- them off. Then I found that someone in the past had welded a
chunk of metal onto the frame cross member (perhaps for some long ago clamp-on hitch
configuration?) which had to be sawn off for a good fit with the new hitch.

As far as installation difficulty, on a scale of 1 to 10, probably a 5...but that may
not be a fair evaluation as I am also re-routing the sewer drain. The drain valves
for black and gray water tanks on my coach are right under where the hitch will go.
(I'm installing a macerator at the same time.)

I haven't cut the hole in the bumper yet; I will do that right before I have both
bumpers re-chromed... another project!

Tom - Houston