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I want to keep the pintle hitch on my m1028, as I eventually intend on getting a 101A2 trailer, but I also want to add a regular 2" receiver as I will need it for hauling other trailers and things.
My original intention was to either simply weld a 2" receiver tube directly onto the bottom of that big flat plate under the pintle hitch or to bolt and or weld one of those bumper mount receiver hitch jobs that has the 2" receiver already welded to a short plate with bolt holes.
Then I did some searches on here, and there was a lot of talk about a setup like that being limited to not a lot of weight - because its just bumper mounted, and for towing anything over 3000 pounds there were recommendations for anchoring the receiver setup to the frame.
However, I looked under the truck and that 3/8" plate under the pintle seems to be very securely anchored to the frame. If I were to fabricate a mount for a receiver to attach to the frame, I don't think I would be making anything stronger than the way that plate is already connected.
Maybe all the posts I read were more specific for the m1009s which may have a different rear bumper/pintle setup??????
Anyways, I'm thinking of going ahead with mounting a tube right to the bottom of that plate, unless someone can convince me WHY exactly that isn't a strong mounting point. I don't think the bumper mount argument is a good one for the m1008/m1028 trucks as I think there are a lot of extra mounting points and reinforcements under there than on a normal truck bumper. I won't ever be towing anything huge like a camper trailer or anything, probably the heaviest thing I would ever tow would be another truck on a tow dolly.
Thanks
My original intention was to either simply weld a 2" receiver tube directly onto the bottom of that big flat plate under the pintle hitch or to bolt and or weld one of those bumper mount receiver hitch jobs that has the 2" receiver already welded to a short plate with bolt holes.
Then I did some searches on here, and there was a lot of talk about a setup like that being limited to not a lot of weight - because its just bumper mounted, and for towing anything over 3000 pounds there were recommendations for anchoring the receiver setup to the frame.
However, I looked under the truck and that 3/8" plate under the pintle seems to be very securely anchored to the frame. If I were to fabricate a mount for a receiver to attach to the frame, I don't think I would be making anything stronger than the way that plate is already connected.
Maybe all the posts I read were more specific for the m1009s which may have a different rear bumper/pintle setup??????
Anyways, I'm thinking of going ahead with mounting a tube right to the bottom of that plate, unless someone can convince me WHY exactly that isn't a strong mounting point. I don't think the bumper mount argument is a good one for the m1008/m1028 trucks as I think there are a lot of extra mounting points and reinforcements under there than on a normal truck bumper. I won't ever be towing anything huge like a camper trailer or anything, probably the heaviest thing I would ever tow would be another truck on a tow dolly.
Thanks