Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
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Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
Gents, any down side to welding a couple D loops to the witches hat and tail cone? I'd like to add a couple mods which make trailoring easier.
1973 712m
1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)
1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)
Re: Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
I would think potential warping would be a concern. Would the bolts holding the hat and cone be strong enough to take tie-down loads?audiocontr wrote:Gents, any down side to welding a couple D loops to the witches hat and tail cone? I'd like to add a couple mods which make trailoring easier.
Ottawa, Canada
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
I found that the plate that holds the pintle hitch is an excellent base for a universal hitch that will accept lunettes as well as ball hitches.
The universal hitch is great for any type of trailer I want to tow. I have a pinz plug on my Jeep as well. I have fitted in a 4 plug adapter so that
I may rent a trailer and still be able to have lights.
I would be extremely cautious about welding to the 'hat' it surely was not made to have pull from the sides and is not that thick there.
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The universal hitch is great for any type of trailer I want to tow. I have a pinz plug on my Jeep as well. I have fitted in a 4 plug adapter so that
I may rent a trailer and still be able to have lights.
I would be extremely cautious about welding to the 'hat' it surely was not made to have pull from the sides and is not that thick there.
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Re: Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
My apologies, i wasnt clear in my post.
I'd like to weld a a few D loops so I can secure the pinz to a trailer, easier. I've been hauling my Pinz around on a 16ft trailer for years now and it always takes more time to strap it down than I'd like. Strategically welding the loops could provide a much faster tie down process.
I'd prefer to not use the triangles for the body mount - They are starting to bend and crack.
I'd like to weld a a few D loops so I can secure the pinz to a trailer, easier. I've been hauling my Pinz around on a 16ft trailer for years now and it always takes more time to strap it down than I'd like. Strategically welding the loops could provide a much faster tie down process.
I'd prefer to not use the triangles for the body mount - They are starting to bend and crack.
1973 712m
1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)
1968 Haflinger
1965 Pathfinder
1978 GMC Palm Beach (Hey, its got 6 wheels!!)
Re: Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
this is how to tie down a rig
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Re: Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
I use the axle straps just outside the half shaft clamp with chains and ratchet binders when I choose to tow. I added "D" rings to the trailer so the chain goes from one axle strap through the two "D" rings and back up to the other axle, pulling slightly forward at the front and rearward on the rear set. With two binders it really does on take long to tie down. A couple 2" ratchet straps on the body to hold it from bouncing would not hurt but I have never felt the need.
The witches hat at the rear is cast and would be problematic welding the rings to it. the front nose cone is actually a pretty soft metal and I am sure would distort over time.
The witches hat at the rear is cast and would be problematic welding the rings to it. the front nose cone is actually a pretty soft metal and I am sure would distort over time.
Re: Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
Just strapping down the wheels doesn’t control body sway.4x4Pinz wrote:this is how to tie down a rig
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Re: Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
I know it does not make it right but I have been towing vehicles for the majority of my driving career. Body sway has never been a big concern for me. I guess my trailers suspension is rated high enough that the vehicle does not adversely effect it. I could see if you were running a trailer where the suspension was border line that the body sway of the vehicle being towed could be a problem. Like I said in my earlier post if you feel the need, tie down the suspension as well.
Re: Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
My comment only pertained to the well hung jeep.
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Re: Welding D Loops to the Witches Hat/tail cone?
now you are going to give the jeep guys a big head calling them well hung.