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2015 Toyota trailer hitch modification.
I now have a 2015 Highlander that came with a rusty trailer hitch, with a 1/4" plate with rectangle holes for the safety chains. I've never seen one like this before. The car came from central New York, so it may be a regional manufacturer. I used my air chisel to remove most of the heavy scale under the powder coating and took it to a local blaster. They used too large of a media to get in the pits and it isn't the best job, but will have to do.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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The hooks on my 3,000# gross cargo trailer were too small to fit over the plate, so I went to Northern Tool and bought 2 large D-rings. These are rated at 12,000# sheer strength each. Should hold back my trailer if the ball mount fails... LOL
I went with these, because I believe the plate is an integral part of the hitch strength at the receiver tube and these should fill the gap I cut out of the plate. I don't use the Plasma cutter much, but it sure is nice for a job like this. Took longer to hook it up than to cut out the plugs. I think I got enough weld on them to feel confidant they won't fall off... I like the way this looks more "traditional" too. I now need to get out my portable siphon blaster and clean up the welds for paint.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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I bought a G-body several years ago (for parts) and intended to use the trailer hitch it had on it. After removing the hitch, I found that the long tube had completely rusted through in spots.
If yours is as rusty inside the tube as it appears outside ... just sayin' |
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No, I hammered on that hitch hard with the long barrel air chisel. It's still plenty strong.
Decided I may as well drag the portable out with the saw horses, tarp, air line, sand and filter, etc, etc. Geez it takes a lot of time to get set up and then to tear down and put it all away for 30-40 minutes of blasting.My sand is too soft to really dig into the rust embedded in the pits, but I did improve it some. New rings came clean and that was the main focus anyway. No pics of the process, I was too focused on just getting it done. Was cloudy most of the day but the sun decided to come out about the time I was ready to start. Full jacket, gloves and a blast helmet made for a very hot job. No paint tomorrow, I have a Chevelle Club tech session event and club meeting to run. Maybe Sunday.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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