Oct-20-2019 06:22 PM
Oct-25-2019 09:17 AM
Oct-25-2019 06:47 AM
cross21114 wrote:I noticed the same thing on my Demco tow plate, the center tang of the tow bar widened the receiver end of the tow plate. I would squeeze it parallel again with large vise grips. After a few hundred miles it would open up again. I did not want to work harden the steel and cause a failure so I added a 3/8 steel plate on either side for support which fixed the issue. I have towed the car about 100k miles with out further issues.
Coincidently, we are on our way back from Alaska towing a Ford Expdition with a Blue Ox base plate and a Ready Brute tow bar. We towed this rig about 35,000 miles in total with no problems.
Saturday, we hooked up in the Badlands, SD and unhooked in Mitchel. I was shocked to find this when I unhooked. This is the "tab" which is inserted into the base plate to connect to the kunkle (not sure what the best term is for this part).
I have found a place in Sioux Falls take can get them Wednesday (I'll get 2 so I'll have a spare). My wife flew home yesterday since i will be here for 10 days to hunt pheasants. Having 2 vehicles and 1 driver conplicates logistics.
By the way, I also insert the pins from insude to outside so the pins don't ride against the cotterpin. I changed from the pins supplied which have a bent head as I found the bent heads round the hole in the kunkle. I use 1/2" bolts in which I drilled a hole for the cotterpin (and a big one).
Oct-24-2019 10:09 AM
chuckbear wrote:I recall reading on an RV forum (maybe here on RV.net) where someone noticed their cables were only lightly rusted on the outside, but the inner strands were horribly rusted, causing a failure of some kind with the safety cable. Maybe salt spray got embedded and ate away the cable internally.rgnprof wrote:While your car may weigh 3300 lbs, the stress on those cables will exceed that easily under the right circumstances. Chuck
I'm also trying to figure out why the NSA (NOT Blue Ox as stated above) safety cable broke - my car is about 3300lbs and the cables are each rated for 4000lbs, I think..
Oct-24-2019 09:09 AM
Oct-22-2019 07:04 AM
rgnprof wrote:
Thanks for all the replies - appreciate the concern.
I've been towing - pop-up and now my car - for years, first time anything like this has happened. A little unnerving!
I'm also trying to figure out why the NSA (NOT Blue Ox as stated above) safety cable broke - my car is about 3300lbs and the cables are each rated for 4000lbs, I think...
NSA safety cables
I will definitely make a hitch pin change and will find a way to lock it up. This one was purchased at either Home Depot or WalMart - don't remember the specific brand.
Appreciate the suggestions!
Oct-21-2019 03:36 PM
Oct-21-2019 02:33 PM
rgnprof wrote:
To be clear - the pin that I lost was at the receiver (closest to the camper)...
I usually install my base plate pins the same way as describe above by way2roll.
Oct-21-2019 01:03 PM
Oct-21-2019 01:02 PM
Oct-21-2019 12:56 PM
Oct-21-2019 12:33 PM
way2roll wrote:OUTSTANDING INFORMATION!! Everyone should follow way2roll's system, regardless of their brand of hitch. Normal hitch motion will always move the pins outboard. Locking pins too, but they will slow the idiots out there who think pulling pins is funny.
I have found that on my setup (blue ox base plate and ready Brute Elite bars) that if I put the pins in from the outside to the inside they work toward the outside and when I get where I am going they are really tight against the cotter pin. I can see where it would eventually cause a failure. So, now I put the pins in from the inside out and it works it's way to the curve in the pin which is far less risky and no stress at all on the cotter pin. I hope that made sense.
Oct-21-2019 11:54 AM
Oct-21-2019 09:10 AM
Oct-21-2019 07:10 AM
ron.dittmer wrote:folivier wrote:.....With Nylon Locking Nut!
Replace the hitch pin with a correct size grade 8 bolt and don't worry about it. No rattles either. Also anyone who wants to steal your towbar better have tools!