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Looks good. Can't wait to see it installed.I'm pretty proud of this one,
some 1" and some 1/2" and my pattern torch machine
and some nice mig multi pass filet welds.
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Hey you did see the weight rating on that first hitch right? Only 5k lbs trailer gvwr. I saw another member pull a camper with his 923 on a drop hitch like that and it bent just behind the ball on his first outing. Just a FYI.I'm finally getting around to getting one for my M923. I don't want to grind off the cross bar rivets and I want it to sit a little lower. So, I'm going to go for the Draw-Tite 41947. Then I'm going to add a drop of 10 inches like this https://www.amazon.com/CURT-45112-C...F8&qid=1506728336&sr=1-61&keywords=drop+hitch
I'll be towing either a 16ft enclosed trailer or 24ft enclosed car hauler
I may also go with this.... if it can get me low enough
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004SMGAJ6/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
I figure 10 inches would be low enough....How low do you think I need to go to tow standard enclosed trailers?
I did the Curt 15400 for my M923A2. Fit perfect, I don't have any pics to post but my buddy went the same route and likes his. Looks like they are $165 on amazon right now...Sorry, but which is the best choice for an M925A2? The Curt 15400 or the Draw-tite 41947? How is the install/fit/finish?
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