Class III hitch FS - anyone interested?

Posted by: johnnyx

Class III hitch FS - anyone interested? - 06/05/03 07:27 AM

Hi All,

I don't think I'm going to need my tubular Hidden Hitch as seen in this pic: http://www.pbase.com/image/6135507/original

(I have a custom rear bumper with an integrated hitch now.)

Before we leave for AZ on 5/13 I thought I'd offer it up to anyone here in the club. How's $75.00?

I paid around a hundred for it a couple years ago from eBay and installed it myself. It's still in great shape, just a litte used. It's not the kind with the frame stiffeners, but is rated at I believe 4000 pounds.

Only takes about 20 minutes to install (if that) after your spare is lowered and outa the way.

If anyone is interested let me know. I'll start the price at $75 OBO. It would be best to pick it up at the In N Out meet on 5/12 as I don't have time to play with shipping after we leave.
I have all hardware (6 nut/bolt combos). Anyone interested? [Wave]
Posted by: Huey

Re: Class III hitch FS - anyone interested? - 06/05/03 08:40 PM

I might take it off your hands if I can fit my spare (265/75/16) with it under there.
Posted by: sonnyc

Re: Class III hitch FS - anyone interested? - 06/05/03 08:47 PM

Hey, you two can trade parts smile

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Posted by: johnnyx

Re: Class III hitch FS - anyone interested? - 06/05/03 10:29 PM

Tempting dupersc! laugh

Huey, I calculate your tire size to be 31.65 inches using the XOC tire calculator. I stuffed a 32" BFG AT/KO under there and it was rather tight to say the least.

My 32" tire was 31.70" in diameter. You're welcome to try, but that .05" might not do it. frown (but I won't stop you from buying it from me. wink )
Posted by: Huey

Re: Class III hitch FS - anyone interested? - 06/05/03 10:48 PM

John, if it isn't a big deal, can you bring it to In-N-Out and maybe we can work out a deal? I probably want to test fit to see... maybe I'll have better luck, we all know how Nissan quality control is on their frames. smile
Posted by: johnnyx

Re: Class III hitch FS - anyone interested? - 06/05/03 10:59 PM

Absolutely.

It's bolted to my frame (installed) right now with one bolt on each side (for transport purposes - couldn't fit it in the moving truck!).

I tell ya, it looks funny with two hitches on it! [LOL]