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#3981446 - 09/27/09 07:00 PM Step bumper hitch
chuckwagon Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 04/01/03
Posts: 2816
Loc: Shady Palms Trl. park, lot 17
Will a step bumper receiver hitch get me by with a "light" trailer loaded with a 78 pound Jon boat and a 56 pound motor?

I can almost pick the whole thing up myself and roll it down any boat ramp.

Curt makes a bumper hitch for my 92 GMC truck that seems like it would work but I wanted to run it by some members first.

Thanks, Chuckwagon
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#3981523 - 09/27/09 07:34 PM Re: Step bumper hitch [Re: chuckwagon]
sbump26 Offline
Pro Angler

Registered: 03/10/04
Posts: 580
Loc: Arlington, TX
Chuck, I pull my 12ft alum boat with 10hp motor with my Ranger bumper ball. I can push it up the driveway and in to the garage pretty easy. I don't think you will have any problem at all pulling it with the bumper on your full size pick up. If you think the motor will drag, tilt it up and put a piece of wood under it. Bungee the motor to the trailer and go fishing. I have pulled my rig to Cedar Creek and Joe Pool from Arlington. Hit Lake Arlington all the time.
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#3981615 - 09/27/09 08:13 PM Re: Step bumper hitch [Re: sbump26]
97fordnut Offline
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Registered: 06/24/09
Posts: 175
Loc: Garland, TX
I remember back in 1975 my Dad bought a Ford F250 xcab Camper Special. He had a 10' cab over camper and we took the old steel step bumper and cut off the hangers and welded channel iron to the frame and bumper slid inside of the frame channels so when the camper wasn't on the truck the bumper could retract to stock position and when the camper was on extended to 2'. I also welded out of 4" angle iron 2 pieces offset for a step as well as to hitch the 1971 16' Chrysler Bassrunner boat to. Now it wasn't dot approved but you could have lifted that truck up by the trailer ball and shook it and the truck may fall apart but the hitch and bumper would still be there. As nose heavy as that boat was yea I'd say your safe with it as long as you don't exceed the bumper rating.

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#3981891 - 09/27/09 09:22 PM Re: Step bumper hitch [Re: 97fordnut]
chuckwagon Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 04/01/03
Posts: 2816
Loc: Shady Palms Trl. park, lot 17
Thanks to sbump and fordnut.

I just ordered the bumper hitch. It will allow me to level the trailer.

The trailer sits seven inches too high with just the ball on the stock bumper.

Thanks again.
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#3982175 - 09/27/09 10:22 PM Re: Step bumper hitch [Re: chuckwagon]
97fordnut Offline
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Registered: 06/24/09
Posts: 175
Loc: Garland, TX
The one you ordered have an adjustable drop? Depends on the ramp sometimes a pitch up say a 4" or 5" drop is easier to load and unload not to mention how it pulls. A 7" drop sounds radical to me for a first adjustment. To low sometimes is just as bad or worse than to high.

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#3982380 - 09/28/09 12:51 AM Re: Step bumper hitch [Re: 97fordnut]
chuckwagon Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 04/01/03
Posts: 2816
Loc: Shady Palms Trl. park, lot 17
Hey Fordnut, the hitch will give it a two inch drop and then I will add the drop to make the trailer level.

It might not be a total of 7 inches that I need to drop it. The receiver has the two inch standard opening for the drop down.
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#3982384 - 09/28/09 12:55 AM Re: Step bumper hitch [Re: chuckwagon]
chuckwagon Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 04/01/03
Posts: 2816
Loc: Shady Palms Trl. park, lot 17
Ps....I was out to Walmart and they have drop downs of one inch, inch and a half, two inch, etc. all the way to 8 inches.

I will carefully measure to get the drop down that will put the trailer level.

Right now it is sitting with it's nose high in the air...reminiscent of a Double-wide owner in a park full of single-wides! eeks breakdance
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