hitch carrier

i'd like to build another one like butti's for my Xterra....but Im scared of it..


opinions? 02 X 4x4, hitch is rated at a 500 lb tounge wt.......too much wt. for that sized SUV?

Yeah, i'm in the same boat (lol, no pun intended) with my 03 liberty...except i have to deal with the spare tire on the back. I'm worried about the extra weight caused by the leverage from the ski being so far out (about a foot) from the back of the jeep. Add 70lbs tongue weight of my single trailer hauling a couch behind the carrier, it might be too much for the libby to handle??? i think i'm SOL
 

WFO Speedracer

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Alabama
I am thinking that I will have to adjust my trailer so it has basically zero tongue weight and it should be ok then.
 

butti

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F-XTC
Yeah, i'm in the same boat (lol, no pun intended) with my 03 liberty...except i have to deal with the spare tire on the back. I'm worried about the extra weight caused by the leverage from the ski being so far out (about a foot) from the back of the jeep. Add 70lbs tongue weight of my single trailer hauling a couch behind the carrier, it might be too much for the libby to handle??? i think i'm SOL

i dont think i would want to do it on anything less than a 1/2 ton truck.plus on a small or midsize the ski would stick out about a foot on each side
 

Waste Land

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Florence, AL
I had one made using 2" sq stock and rebar..... weighs about 70#s and cost $50-$65 to make with a friend welding it, I'm sure more if you take it to someone. As others have said, it needs to be as close as it can be to the vehicle or you'll be jeopardizing the tongue weight limit on your vehicle.





IMO I'd stay away from the rack conversions you see people doing, the racks use thin walled steel that doesn't look like it will hold up, even though they're rated at 500#s.

I may look into this! I wonder how my SJ on the back of a Jeep Wrangler will work out, dunno if it will sag too much
 
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yamaslut

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I got one too!!! don't have a truck to use it anymore though...
 
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swanny

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air shocks are your friend for this application. Shanklands Tundra needed air shocks and now it is perfect and my grand cherokee acted like it had tubbies on it. A short wheel base little suv will have too much play in the front end and you will drive around doing a minnie wheelie. Sux if you drive the freeway.
 
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yamaslut

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air shocks are your friend for this application. Shanklands Tacoma needed air shocks and now it is perfect and my grand cherokee acted like it had tubbies on it. A short wheel base little suv will have too much play in the front end and you will drive around doing a minnie wheelie. Sux if you drive the freeway.


lol..... good stuff, swanny :Banane01:
 
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