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Receiver hitch's

Post by ScottieJ » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:33 pm

Why don't more people use them in the UK?

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I think I'm going to incorporate a receiver into my front and rear bumpers for recovery purposes, no more faffing around trying to undo/do up shackles with muddy hands, just slip the hitch in put the pin through :thumbup: will also mean I could run a demountable winch system to run on the front or rear :brows:
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Re: Receiver hitch's

Post by Highlander » Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:58 pm

I think its the type approval thing...

Cars made after August 1998 legally need to have "type approved" tow bars fitted.

I don't think these receiver hitches are type approved in the UK

No problem if your motor is pre- August 1998 but if you fit one on a post 98 vehicle its not legal unless approved

Won't fail an MOT with one fitted, just don't have an insurance claim! :D
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Re: Receiver hitch's

Post by ScottieJ » Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:27 pm

Ah but a lot of modern vehicles now like disco 2s have receiver hitch's so theft must be type approved now?

Anyway mine will be for offroad recoveries not towing so I can't see that it will matter, it's just like having a tow point fitted at the end of the day.
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Re: Receiver hitch's

Post by Highlander » Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:58 pm

Disco's must be approved then.

I know a guy who fabricated one into a rear bumper on a 2003 Hilux only to find out it wasn't legal to use as a tow bar because it wasn't type approved :D

Great idea too, he had all sorts of attachment ideas for his.
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Re: Receiver hitch's

Post by turbo-tom » Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:09 pm

hmm interesting havent seen that before but if i was to use it i would take it of for the mot then chuck it back on after,

they cant test it ifs its not there ;)
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Re: Receiver hitch's

Post by ScottieJ » Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:13 pm

Yeah, they are useful! I'll prob make a few things that use it like a bike rack etc. Or one of these for taking spares along with me to p&p or camping gear etc.

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Only hard bit is finding seamless box section, however I'm just going to weld two bits of angle together to make the receiver, should work a treat!
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Re: Receiver hitch's

Post by ScottieJ » Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:15 pm

turbo-tom wrote:hmm interesting havent seen that before but if i was to use it i would take it of for the mot then chuck it back on after,

they cant test it ifs its not there ;)
It wouldn't be a testable item, it isn't a tow bar! anyway without the recovery hitch in it's just a square hole, i wouldn't leave the recovery hitch in anyway as it would just get nicked.

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Re: Receiver hitch's

Post by Highlander » Thu Jun 28, 2012 3:35 pm

Type approval isn't tested on MOT anyway so it wouldn't fail ( I did mention that ) ;)

The only problem would arise in the event of an accident/insurance claim.

If you were found to be towing with a non type approved tow bar in a post 98 vehicle your insurance company will walk away...

But yeah, a great idea for recovery/winches/jacking points/seats etc :D
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Re: Receiver hitch's

Post by Cyprus Geoff » Mon Dec 23, 2013 6:48 am

I am thinking about a rear bumper with receiver hitch this year Scottie and was toying with the rear basket idea too!

Does anyone have pics of how they mounted rear bumpers. I have two thoughts at the mo but don't want to "re-invent the wheel"?

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Re: Receiver hitch's

Post by dan_2k_uk » Mon Dec 23, 2013 9:05 am

Mine is bolted to the towbar cross member mounts with side plates to brace the mounting brackets also doubling as the tow points. Have a flick through my build thread for some photos and rough paint sketches.
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