Bumper hitch
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Bumper hitch
Hello all,
Have a quick question regarding the bumper hitch on my Bronco. I am getting ready to move this Friday, and have already reserved a U-haul trailer (6x12 enclosed) and I was going to have them install a frame mounted hitch on it because I had also planned on using a car hauler from U-Haul from time to time. However, when I told the U-Haul person I had a hitch ball on the rear bumper of the Bronco he told me I don't need a frame mounted hitch since it is rated to tow 5,000 lbs. (I informed him of what it said on the ball)
I am not too concerned about towing the 6x12 trailer as it will not be loaded that heavy, but was wondering if the bumper hitch would be safe for use with the car hauler? I have never towed anything with this Bronco since I have had it, but have towed U-Haul trailers in the past.
Jim
Have a quick question regarding the bumper hitch on my Bronco. I am getting ready to move this Friday, and have already reserved a U-haul trailer (6x12 enclosed) and I was going to have them install a frame mounted hitch on it because I had also planned on using a car hauler from U-Haul from time to time. However, when I told the U-Haul person I had a hitch ball on the rear bumper of the Bronco he told me I don't need a frame mounted hitch since it is rated to tow 5,000 lbs. (I informed him of what it said on the ball)
I am not too concerned about towing the 6x12 trailer as it will not be loaded that heavy, but was wondering if the bumper hitch would be safe for use with the car hauler? I have never towed anything with this Bronco since I have had it, but have towed U-Haul trailers in the past.
Jim
#3
Hello all,
Have a quick question regarding the bumper hitch on my Bronco. I am getting ready to move this Friday, and have already reserved a U-haul trailer (6x12 enclosed) and I was going to have them install a frame mounted hitch on it because I had also planned on using a car hauler from U-Haul from time to time. However, when I told the U-Haul person I had a hitch ball on the rear bumper of the Bronco he told me I don't need a frame mounted hitch since it is rated to tow 5,000 lbs. (I informed him of what it said on the ball)
I am not too concerned about towing the 6x12 trailer as it will not be loaded that heavy, but was wondering if the bumper hitch would be safe for use with the car hauler? I have never towed anything with this Bronco since I have had it, but have towed U-Haul trailers in the past.
Jim
Have a quick question regarding the bumper hitch on my Bronco. I am getting ready to move this Friday, and have already reserved a U-haul trailer (6x12 enclosed) and I was going to have them install a frame mounted hitch on it because I had also planned on using a car hauler from U-Haul from time to time. However, when I told the U-Haul person I had a hitch ball on the rear bumper of the Bronco he told me I don't need a frame mounted hitch since it is rated to tow 5,000 lbs. (I informed him of what it said on the ball)
I am not too concerned about towing the 6x12 trailer as it will not be loaded that heavy, but was wondering if the bumper hitch would be safe for use with the car hauler? I have never towed anything with this Bronco since I have had it, but have towed U-Haul trailers in the past.
Jim
The ball rating has nothing to do with the hitch rating. Many 2" ***** come with a 3/4 shank but using a 1" raises the tow rating #'s.
Make sure the shank matches the hole in the tow receiver.
Some people under size this and wonder why they come loose!
#4
Thanks for the advice. The ball came with the truck, and it seems to be mounted firmly. However, it does not even look like a 2" ball. So, I guess it will be fine for the moving trailer, and when I am done settling in, I'll go down and have them install a frame mounted hitch. I am going to have them do a pre-inspection before the move on Friday. I was a little concerned that they would recommend towing 5k just using the bumper hitch.
Jim
Jim
#5
Thanks for the advice. The ball came with the truck, and it seems to be mounted firmly. However, it does not even look like a 2" ball. So, I guess it will be fine for the moving trailer, and when I am done settling in, I'll go down and have them install a frame mounted hitch. I am going to have them do a pre-inspection before the move on Friday. I was a little concerned that they would recommend towing 5k just using the bumper hitch.
Jim
Jim
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Thanks all for the advice. I know the 5k rating on the ball does not mean the hitch is rated for that, just the ball. That is why I asked the question. I did not think the bumper would be strong enough to handle a 5k tow. So when I get moved in, I'll make an appointment and get the frame mounted hitch installed with a 2 inch ball, and both 4 pin, and 7pin connectors. Thanks again for the advice.
Jim
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The wealth of misinformation around this place is epic."
Are you suggesting we have given nigheyez "misinformation"?
If so, please clarify where we steered him wrong?
I do, however, like the example you gave him as a type IV hitch recommendation.
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"aaahhh, good ol' FTE.
The wealth of misinformation around this place is epic."
Are you suggesting we have given nigheyez "misinformation"?
If so, please clarify where we steered him wrong?
I do, however, like the example you gave him as a type IV hitch recommendation.
The wealth of misinformation around this place is epic."
Are you suggesting we have given nigheyez "misinformation"?
If so, please clarify where we steered him wrong?
I do, however, like the example you gave him as a type IV hitch recommendation.
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Interesting, I did not think the bumper would be strong enough for that. Still, the car I want to tow is 4k all by itself, so add that to the trailer it is sitting on, and I would be exceeding the limit. I will buy a frame mounted hitch, and have U-Haul install it, along with the 4 and 7 pin connections.
Jim
Jim
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As in my user picture I have hauled a 6x12 recently with my truck. It has 3.08 rear end, 4r70w trans and the 4.2 v6. A friend at work calls it the "poor point 2 liter". For what it is its good on fuel economy and good for moderate towing. Rated around 4300 pounds. I have a bumper mounted Reese hitch. The trailer dry weight for a 6x12 is 2900 pounds. We put about 600 pounds in the trailer +/-. Was shocked it towed so well. Similar to my 88 f150 with a 302 and aod/3.08 gears. The big advantage was the wide ratio 4r70w trans and keeping it out of overdrive. The negatives were the 3.08 rear end and v6. I was mostly worried about the high rear end. Trailer towed easy and the automatic tongue powered hyd brakes worked fairly well. I could easily go 65 to 70 miles per hour at normal driving. But because of the bias ply tires one really shouldn't lol. That being said when funds allow o want to get a good condition used frame hitch from a friend. The u haul trailers allow 1 7/8 or two inch *****. You will be fine on bumper pull but the Reese hitch is a great investment. Broncos are excellent for towing. If you purchase that frame hitch and have to tow a car out of the ditch, or haul a car on a trailer you can do it comfortably. Not sure on the tow rating of your truck but I would think you could tow 5000 comfortably. Good luck on your trip!