U haul hitch for the Z?
you guys think it would be possible to extend that to bolt to the diff. so that the diff bolts would take more of the load? I could see the bumper support sagging in the future.
Originally Posted by Jarred@Z1
you guys think it would be possible to extend that to bolt to the diff. so that the diff bolts would take more of the load? I could see the bumper support sagging in the future.
Originally Posted by phreaktor
Do you guys think it's possible/safe to tow a 498lb motorcycle with the proper trailer?
Originally Posted by Jarred@Z1
http://tuxedoparkracing.com/350zhitch.html
this is what i want. Anyone got one they are selling?
this is what i want. Anyone got one they are selling?
Originally Posted by Jarred@Z1
http://tuxedoparkracing.com/350zhitch.html
this is what i want. Anyone got one they are selling?
this is what i want. Anyone got one they are selling?
Originally Posted by Jarred@Z1
you get hit in the rear with the rear crush shocks welded its goin to do major damage .
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Without the bar going towards the axle, all it will do is damage the bumper itself and not the rear diff, frame, mounts, suspension, etc.
A small hit will cause damage to all that with the hitch you found.
Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
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Without the bar going towards the axle, all it will do is damage the bumper itself and not the rear diff, frame, mounts, suspension, etc.
A small hit will cause damage to all that with the hitch you found.
Without the bar going towards the axle, all it will do is damage the bumper itself and not the rear diff, frame, mounts, suspension, etc.
A small hit will cause damage to all that with the hitch you found.
I had the Roark style hitch on my 03 and was rear-ended. That only sheared the horizontal hitch mount off the vertical piece and did not damage the bumper. Of course when the trailer hit the bumper and rear quarter there was damage but not to any structural components.
The Curt looks much strong and will probably bend the bumper supports if hit but I don't think it will get into the unibody. Please do not flame for this opinion.
The Curt looks much strong and will probably bend the bumper supports if hit but I don't think it will get into the unibody. Please do not flame for this opinion.
Laze1 where did you get all your parts for that i looked on the curt website and i cant find that hitch by pn. Also did you weld up your bumper shocks or did you have a shop?
Originally Posted by Jarred@Z1
Laze1 where did you get all your parts for that i looked on the curt website and i cant find that hitch by pn. Also did you weld up your bumper shocks or did you have a shop?
I can not speak about the previous years hitches since my car is an 07'...
Last edited by urban350z; Apr 9, 2008 at 08:43 AM.
Try here, this is where I had been buying most towing stuff. The prices are decent, and service has been very good...
etrailer.com
1507 East Highway A
Wentzville, MO 63385
636 327 3156
The guy that did the welding/fab on the bumper brace is: http://www.trickfab.com/customjobs.html
It is just one guy, that will do little jobs like mine or real big jobs. I have used him for a few small jobs as I don't have a welder or Fab shop...John is a nice guy and former roundy-round racer....
And, If I understand your question, I don't have "bumper shocks" on the rear bumper of my 2006....the aluminum bumper mounts directly to the rear body panel...
etrailer.com
1507 East Highway A
Wentzville, MO 63385
636 327 3156
The guy that did the welding/fab on the bumper brace is: http://www.trickfab.com/customjobs.html
It is just one guy, that will do little jobs like mine or real big jobs. I have used him for a few small jobs as I don't have a welder or Fab shop...John is a nice guy and former roundy-round racer....
And, If I understand your question, I don't have "bumper shocks" on the rear bumper of my 2006....the aluminum bumper mounts directly to the rear body panel...
Originally Posted by Jarred@Z1
Laze1 where did you get all your parts for that i looked on the curt website and i cant find that hitch by pn. Also did you weld up your bumper shocks or did you have a shop?
the impact shocks the little boxes that support the rear bumper your bolting the hitch to. Thoes little black box looking things are actually crumple zones and are ment to compress during a accident.
Ahhhh, I see now.... I have not seen any damage to them or deformed metal anywhere in those areas.....but i need to double-check
thnx for the heads-up
thnx for the heads-up
Originally Posted by Jarred@Z1
the impact shocks the little boxes that support the rear bumper your bolting the hitch to. Thoes little black box looking things are actually crumple zones and are ment to compress during a accident.
My Curt hitch just came with the Hitch, some mounting screws,and a draw bar
You will still need to purchase a ball and "self-power" wiring harness.....and bumper bracing if you wanna do that
You will still need to purchase a ball and "self-power" wiring harness.....and bumper bracing if you wanna do that
Originally Posted by laze1
My Curt hitch just came with the Hitch, some mounting screws,and a draw bar
You will still need to purchase a ball and "self-power" wiring harness.....and bumper bracing if you wanna do that
You will still need to purchase a ball and "self-power" wiring harness.....and bumper bracing if you wanna do that



