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scaredsilly wrote:502_Jimmy wrote:Mike E. wrote:
Want to know where he got the A-framed reciever hitch assembly on the front of that Lacrosse. Very interesting!
Mike
I built that myself. It was made from necessity. Bad mojo is heard about the hitch on the bumper, and I did not want to add more length to the tow vehicle, so I made this one.
I also did not want to void the frame warranty. It is not bolted through or welded to the frame at all. There are two 3/8" plates, one at the top and the bottom, with four 1/2" grade 8 bolts per side. It sandwiches the TT frame. The "receiver" frame itself is made from 3"x3"x3/16" tubing. My friends call it my motorcycle rack.
It works great. I even had an engineer friend stamp and seal my drawing before I made it. I can see the bikes in the mirror and there is no bouncing at all.
The bike rack itself is a Hollywood Racks 4 bike hitch rack.
Here is another picture of it.
John
That is awesome. I want one. :C
โMay-17-2011 10:09 PM
FerrickFamily wrote:502_Jimmy wrote:Mike E. wrote:
Want to know where he got the A-framed reciever hitch assembly on the front of that Lacrosse. Very interesting!
Mike
I built that myself. It was made from necessity. Bad mojo is heard about the hitch on the bumper, and I did not want to add more length to the tow vehicle, so I made this one.
I also did not want to void the frame warranty. It is not bolted through or welded to the frame at all. There are two 3/8" plates, one at the top and the bottom, with four 1/2" grade 8 bolts per side. It sandwiches the TT frame. The "receiver" frame itself is made from 3"x3"x3/16" tubing. My friends call it my motorcycle rack.
It works great. I even had an engineer friend stamp and seal my drawing before I made it. I can see the bikes in the mirror and there is no bouncing at all.
The bike rack itself is a Hollywood Racks 4 bike hitch rack.
Here is another picture of it.
John
Build one for me! ๐
Great idea and great job.
โMay-17-2011 07:39 PM
502_Jimmy wrote:Mike E. wrote:
Want to know where he got the A-framed reciever hitch assembly on the front of that Lacrosse. Very interesting!
Mike
I built that myself. It was made from necessity. Bad mojo is heard about the hitch on the bumper, and I did not want to add more length to the tow vehicle, so I made this one.
I also did not want to void the frame warranty. It is not bolted through or welded to the frame at all. There are two 3/8" plates, one at the top and the bottom, with four 1/2" grade 8 bolts per side. It sandwiches the TT frame. The "receiver" frame itself is made from 3"x3"x3/16" tubing. My friends call it my motorcycle rack.
It works great. I even had an engineer friend stamp and seal my drawing before I made it. I can see the bikes in the mirror and there is no bouncing at all.
The bike rack itself is a Hollywood Racks 4 bike hitch rack.
Here is another picture of it.
John
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โMay-17-2011 08:14 AM
scaredsilly wrote:
That is awesome. I want one. :C
โMay-17-2011 07:55 AM
502_Jimmy wrote:Mike E. wrote:
Want to know where he got the A-framed reciever hitch assembly on the front of that Lacrosse. Very interesting!
Mike
I built that myself. It was made from necessity. Bad mojo is heard about the hitch on the bumper, and I did not want to add more length to the tow vehicle, so I made this one.
I also did not want to void the frame warranty. It is not bolted through or welded to the frame at all. There are two 3/8" plates, one at the top and the bottom, with four 1/2" grade 8 bolts per side. It sandwiches the TT frame. The "receiver" frame itself is made from 3"x3"x3/16" tubing. My friends call it my motorcycle rack.
It works great. I even had an engineer friend stamp and seal my drawing before I made it. I can see the bikes in the mirror and there is no bouncing at all.
The bike rack itself is a Hollywood Racks 4 bike hitch rack.
Here is another picture of it.
John
โMay-17-2011 07:39 AM
Mike E. wrote:
Want to know where he got the A-framed reciever hitch assembly on the front of that Lacrosse. Very interesting!
Mike
โMay-17-2011 06:47 AM
โMay-16-2011 09:16 PM
Mike E. wrote:
Want to know where he got the A-framed reciever hitch assembly on the front of that Lacrosse. Very interesting!
Mike