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Default Wise to make your own receiver hitch?

On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:48:56 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

Been driving the new (to me) Ford Ranger. Runs great, gets between
19-21mpg over 4 tankfuls of fuel.

Factory bumper is rated 2000lb gross trailer, so I think it would be
nice to have a receiver hitch. Bolted to the frame. Never did like
using the bumper on the old truck, but it was built heavier than the
current truck. (94 Rangers are built stouter than the ones after '98
IMHO.....this truck...they took all the stuff that didnt wear out and
made it thinner, lighter or out of plastic)

Is it wise to make up ones own receiver hitch, from a liability
standpoint?

Gunner


I've made several of 'em, no mishaps. The only viable insurance
against liability is liability insurance. Additional liability
insurance above the minimum required is amazingly inexpensive.

I like the design where a 1/4" wall cross tube goes thru square holes
plasma-cut into plates that bolt to the vehicle. Welds hold it in
place, but the strength comes from the materials themselves.