way back in the day I got a universal reese trailer hitch from walmart . it was easy to use on the 102c3 but took some time to install and the + was there was a lot of spare parts left over for other jobs
Those so called tabs run the.length of the cradle on both sides for support I wouldn't attach a hitch there ,I would spend the bucks and go with your 1st idea it's a better setup.When you remove the bumper you will find a lot of cracks that will need to be repaired anyways it's a MCI
Had a local fabricator build this one for us, thought it came out really good.Peter
Yeah, that looks nice. 2 Receivers?How much are you into it for?I wonder if the measurements would be the same for a '97 D3?Thanks for sharing.Seb
If you look in the back of the pickup truck you can see the motorcycle/Bicycle rack that uses the second receiver, it was just too wobbly with only the one.The fabricator, a good friend, charged me, IIRC about $200, but I paid him $300.Our Bus is a 96A3, so 96 inches wide, so not sure if the measurements would be correct for you, the engine cradle mounts should be the same.Thought I had the original design sheet I gave to the fabricator with all the measurements, but this was all I found, he didn’t follow my design anyway, he only had a 3” piece of square tubing so he used that instead of the 2”.Peter
I was wondering if it was for a bike rack or something.I have found a welder here in Santa Fe that I hope to get together with soon and talk about this project. For the plates that bolt onto the bus, did you use 1/4 steel or?ThanksSeb
He used 1/2 inch steel for the plates, because it was what he had sitting around the shop.Peter