Thanks Burnsy - will do (and make a note of it so I don't forget and learn the hard way).
I'm aiming for as much ground clearance as possible at the drop shank so I don't end up with a field plow...
Spot on Brad, a spacer or welding plate to top of draw bar depending on where the van sits level is what I have lined up for my panda. I have gone to simplicity suspension and 16" wheels so it will be interesting to see how high it sits when I get it... 61 days till it arrives...
I know what you mean mate, the only thing is by removing you will probably have less clearance between your hitch and the ground! Can you afford to cut anything off the bottom of shank? That's what I did as I didn't need the last two holes, only thing with that is if you raise your suspension you will need those holes.
Burnsy, How did you cut the bottom of your shank. I would like to do that with mine once I am happy with the final set up.
Geoff
My father has a big angle grinder and he used that for exactly that reason on my old shank. I am sure he would not mind doing yours also if you want.Hi mate, I used a metal cutting bandsaw at work, any engineering shop could do it or failing that maybe a slitting disc on a 5" angle grinder would do. Oxy cut would be messy, if you were close I'd be happy to do it for you!
Cheers.
Nice job mate. A fellow machinist, thumbs up. I'd definitely say that's a bye bye to drop hitches. My spacer is still extremely rigid as i welded heavy wall pipe sleeves into the through holes and capped the ends with 8mm plate. The RHS is 6mm wall thickness so there is no way that thing is going to flex and warp. i have not seen what Jayco are offering but I can guarantee it would not be as strong as what I made. I like seeing all these ideas that are floating around out there.Hi Mate i got the sh1ts up in the end and made a very sturdy 120mm spacer. Have just towed to bourke and all good so far. There was no way a drop hitch was going to work for me. Photo of my spacer, Jayco dealer only offered 50mm and it was tube, this is solid Bit adds about 12kg even after I machined it. The original hitch does not sit flat on the base only the four base points.
DO NOT OXY CUT ANY TOW HITCHES!!!!!!!!!!! The heat can cause very drastic adverse side affects and may even cause the hitch to fail. Not worth the risk. Stick with the slitting disc in a 5" grinder. Very neat, no heat.Hi mate, I used a metal cutting bandsaw at work, any engineering shop could do it or failing that maybe a slitting disc on a 5" angle grinder would do. Oxy cut would be messy, if you were close I'd be happy to do it for you!
Cheers.
Nice job mate. A fellow machinist, thumbs up. I'd definitely say that's a bye bye to drop hitches. My spacer is still extremely rigid as i welded heavy wall pipe sleeves into the through holes and capped the ends with 8mm plate. The RHS is 6mm wall thickness so there is no way that thing is going to flex and warp. i have not seen what Jayco are offering but I can guarantee it would not be as strong as what I made. I like seeing all these ideas that are floating around out there.
King of the road. Nuf Said.hey Expanda man just looked at your spacer on the PC definetly nice and strong. Given time and more access to gear I may have gone that way too, but needed something quick. Only downside to mine is weight. Btw nice handbrake mod, I machined a groove at the back buts its not enough. I will do simalar to yours.
How awesome is the 200 at towing! One word WOW.