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> 914 trailer? Ad a hitch to my new ride?, How to without welding or cutting
JRust
post Oct 4 2013, 11:59 AM
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Okay so I have my 914 trailer. Be nice to be able to pull it behind my new Suby914 conversion. The paint is beautiful. Anybody have a good bolt on solution. I am not going to screw up my paint to do it. Worst case I will let Drew buy my trailer & not worry about it. I would like to be able to use it if possible. Any ideas on mounting options?

I though about making a plate that mounted between the tranny & the mounts. Then drilling a couple holes in the back below the bumper or behind it? Obviously it needs to be solid & secure. If it won't be I won't bother (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

Then the next question will be what color do I paint the trailer. It's white now (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)


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914forme
post Oct 4 2013, 12:54 PM
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Ha I had this For Sale, but it would require a bit of modification to work. with the subbie.

It had a set of flats that run down behind the bumper, and then angles that pickup the hitch its self. I have a set of angles in the trunk, that sandwich the flats and transfer loads to the floor and the rear wall. The hitch itself, mounts on the tangles ,and runs back to the transmission exhaust hanger. The plate there is left behind to support the Tangerine racing exhaust which is now long gone. It allows the trans to move via the hemi Joint. It has worked like a champ for 8 years now. I used to think I'll take it off at the track, never did. I do un pin the ball though, that part is pretty heavy. If you have a muffle back there it will not work, with out careful look for interference.

I used the Andycam to take these.


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