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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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post Oct 4 2013, 02:28 PM
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Yeah Gerold I did that with my v8 car in the pics. Works great but I'm not about to mess with my paint. I think I could get by with using the tranny mounts. Have a bar coming off the plate from those to the rear wall where they meet a plate the hitch is on. That plate would have 2 nice bolts going through the body. Then for a little more structure a piece coming back to bolt to my drivetrain cradle. It is stout & would help make this a pretty rigid setup (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) . Not unlike yours Stephen. Might even be able to retrofit yours. I don't have the stock muffler setup to worry about getting in the way so that is nice
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