08-05-2013, 11:46 AM
Does anybody have one of those rear bike carriers that you put on a hitch? I may need one to pick up a bike in socal this week.. wont know until tmrw but if so, I'd like to borrow/rent it for a day.
(08-05-2013 12:27 PM)LVNeptune Wrote: [ -> ]Negative. Make sure the tongue will support the hitch. They usually only support around 500 pounds
(08-05-2013 03:24 PM)That Guy Wrote: [ -> ](08-05-2013 12:27 PM)LVNeptune Wrote: [ -> ]Negative. Make sure the tongue will support the hitch. They usually only support around 500 pounds
yeah you pretty much need a truck with a class III hitch. Class II hitch is usually only good for 200-300lbs tongue weight at most. Class III can vary wildly too from 300lbs up to 800lbs or more. Then there is always class 4 but thats big bucks and not made for many vehicles.
I do have a trailer you can borrow. Its a 4x8 trailer with corner ties. Pulls super easy. Only thing I ask in exchange is the $16 to register it (tags still good but come due next month so i figure thats fair. there is no wheel chalk on it currently but I have one if you wanna bolt it down, just haven't gotten around to it. Its also a tilt bed but you would be better to use a ramp.
Let me know. Takes a 1-7/8 ball and I can even lend the hitch to ya too. Has a flat-4 plug.
- Justin
720-281-3738 (text me)
(08-08-2013 01:56 PM)LVBrokr Wrote: [ -> ](08-05-2013 03:24 PM)That Guy Wrote: [ -> ](08-05-2013 12:27 PM)LVNeptune Wrote: [ -> ]Negative. Make sure the tongue will support the hitch. They usually only support around 500 pounds
yeah you pretty much need a truck with a class III hitch. Class II hitch is usually only good for 200-300lbs tongue weight at most. Class III can vary wildly too from 300lbs up to 800lbs or more. Then there is always class 4 but thats big bucks and not made for many vehicles.
I do have a trailer you can borrow. Its a 4x8 trailer with corner ties. Pulls super easy. Only thing I ask in exchange is the $16 to register it (tags still good but come due next month so i figure thats fair. there is no wheel chalk on it currently but I have one if you wanna bolt it down, just haven't gotten around to it. Its also a tilt bed but you would be better to use a ramp.
Let me know. Takes a 1-7/8 ball and I can even lend the hitch to ya too. Has a flat-4 plug.
- Justin
720-281-3738 (text me)
Justin is that 702 or 720 area code? I think I will need your trailer after all. and probably today.
(08-09-2013 08:47 AM)jZon Wrote: [ -> ](08-08-2013 01:56 PM)LVBrokr Wrote: [ -> ](08-05-2013 03:24 PM)That Guy Wrote: [ -> ](08-05-2013 12:27 PM)LVNeptune Wrote: [ -> ]Negative. Make sure the tongue will support the hitch. They usually only support around 500 pounds
yeah you pretty much need a truck with a class III hitch. Class II hitch is usually only good for 200-300lbs tongue weight at most. Class III can vary wildly too from 300lbs up to 800lbs or more. Then there is always class 4 but thats big bucks and not made for many vehicles.
I do have a trailer you can borrow. Its a 4x8 trailer with corner ties. Pulls super easy. Only thing I ask in exchange is the $16 to register it (tags still good but come due next month so i figure thats fair. there is no wheel chalk on it currently but I have one if you wanna bolt it down, just haven't gotten around to it. Its also a tilt bed but you would be better to use a ramp.
Let me know. Takes a 1-7/8 ball and I can even lend the hitch to ya too. Has a flat-4 plug.
- Justin
720-281-3738 (text me)
Justin is that 702 or 720 area code? I think I will need your trailer after all. and probably today.
It is 720.. hes a homo and has an out of state Colorado number... faggg
(08-09-2013 09:08 AM)That Guy Wrote: [ -> ](08-09-2013 08:47 AM)jZon Wrote: [ -> ](08-08-2013 01:56 PM)LVBrokr Wrote: [ -> ](08-05-2013 03:24 PM)That Guy Wrote: [ -> ](08-05-2013 12:27 PM)LVNeptune Wrote: [ -> ]Negative. Make sure the tongue will support the hitch. They usually only support around 500 pounds
yeah you pretty much need a truck with a class III hitch. Class II hitch is usually only good for 200-300lbs tongue weight at most. Class III can vary wildly too from 300lbs up to 800lbs or more. Then there is always class 4 but thats big bucks and not made for many vehicles.
I do have a trailer you can borrow. Its a 4x8 trailer with corner ties. Pulls super easy. Only thing I ask in exchange is the $16 to register it (tags still good but come due next month so i figure thats fair. there is no wheel chalk on it currently but I have one if you wanna bolt it down, just haven't gotten around to it. Its also a tilt bed but you would be better to use a ramp.
Let me know. Takes a 1-7/8 ball and I can even lend the hitch to ya too. Has a flat-4 plug.
- Justin
720-281-3738 (text me)
Justin is that 702 or 720 area code? I think I will need your trailer after all. and probably today.
It is 720.. hes a homo and has an out of state Colorado number... faggg
right.... go buy another hat and fuck off!
- Justin