Yvan Lacroix has a plan for a D hitch out on Facebook/Youtube.https://youtu.be/1Yn3fD1RJ_MHappy coaching!Buswarrior
Bear in mind the plates are the only thing resisting the bending leverage of the hitch and ball against a lever arm that goes all the way to where the plate are welded to the top of the square tube, a fairly long arm with potentially a load of several thousand pounds. That 3/8" plate begins to look like a better idea.Jim
Especially when you go through those frost heaves or equivalent out west. The stress on that hitch or tongue weight can triple or more. Be sure to use grade 8 fasteners of sufficient size where used.
The hitch is only as good as the support it is bolted too all it bolts to on a MCI is a boxed 1/8 thick bracket for the bumper and cross support .I had a hitch from a model J it was 3/16 inch tubes and 1/4 inch mounting brackets with 1/2 inch grade 5 bolts and was a factory hitch from a entertainer shell with a 500 lb tongue weight .I hate removing some DIY hitches when owners do a over kill and weld everything lol the GM folks can come up with nightmares on hitches
Hmmm, so it will be interesting to see the structure that is there when I get the bumper off.Any tricks for bumper removal?ThanksSeb
Only 2 bolts hold the bumper on you remove those from the engine compartment soak those good because they will probably have a lot of rust
Doesn't sound too bad.lol
ok, that doesn't sound too bad. That is my first order of business tomorrow, to find those bolts and start soaking with PB Blaster. Sure wish I could find some Kroil, I love that stuff.Thanks for that help.Seb the drivers side is easy the passenger side is a little tight.soak good and a little blood and ugly words they come loose ,