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Longroof79

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curt 12005 is what I pull up via the interwebs. Looks just like the one we pulled off a friends elco more than a few years back but his was a class 3. The class 1 hitches I recall would only mount to the bottom 2 bumper mounts, and the class 2 units had an additional mount further up the frame on each side. I dont see why the elco hitch would not work with the wagon
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Thank you! Yes, the one I want is the type with the additional forward mounts that bolt to where the energy absorbers bolt onto. Thanks for the link, too.
The Elco hitch will work for the wagon.
 
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I got sidetracked... LOL squirrel ....

Meant to come back and finish my thought. Class 2 gets you up to 3500 lbs ( 10% tongue is 350# ). It was more than enough back in the day for my parents pop-up trailer, bikes , beer and lumber on dads old Bonneville. But then again he grew up with the trailer hitches they would literally clamp on to the rear bumper of what ever rig you happened to be driving. Zero F-s given back then :)
 
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Longroof79

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I got sidetracked... LOL squirrel ....

Meant to come back and finish my thought. Class 2 gets you up to 3500 lbs ( 10% tongue is 350# ). It was more than enough back in the day for my parents pop-up trailer, bikes , beer and lumber on dads old Bonneville. But then again he grew up with the trailer hitches they would literally clamp on to the rear bumper of what ever rig you happened to be driving. Zero F-s given back then :)
Thanks again man. I think a class II hitch is more than sufficient for my use.
You mentioned your dad's Bonneville. Don't forget the old Bonneville's were like tanks and were a much stronger car than our era G-bodies. That's assuming your dad's car was an earlier type Bonneville.
 
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yup, Dad had an 85 sea foam green in and out Bonneville. It replaced his 83 Delta 88 ( my first car ) after the 307 decided it didn't like its timing chain any more :) He towed the pop-up and even flat towed a couple cars with it.
 
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Bad thing about that hitch is that it won't fit with MCSS straight back exhausts as it goes exactly where the factory exhaust hangers go. A GN style side exhaust should clear it. Oh, the rear mounting bolt for the bumper mount shocks are almost always frozen and snap off. So be ready to pull the rear bumper, then the mounting shocks to drill out the broken bolts.
 
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Bad thing about that hitch is that it won't fit with MCSS straight back exhausts as it goes exactly where the factory exhaust hangers go. A GN style side exhaust should clear it. Oh, the rear mounting bolt for the bumper mount shocks are almost always frozen and snap off. So be ready to pull the rear bumper, then the mounting shocks to drill out the broken bolts.

I had to do that with mine, When I had the shock out I drilled and tapped the nut on the L bracket at the back of the shock for a 7/16" bolt and used 3/8" bolts on the flange.
 
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Longroof79

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Bad thing about that hitch is that it won't fit with MCSS straight back exhausts as it goes exactly where the factory exhaust hangers go. A GN style side exhaust should clear it. Oh, the rear mounting bolt for the bumper mount shocks are almost always frozen and snap off. So be ready to pull the rear bumper, then the mounting shocks to drill out the broken bolts.
Thanks man...but I've already had the bumper and shocks apart and reinstalled, so snapped bolts are not an issue. You've brought out some good points, though.
My exhaust comes out on the sides, so again, clearance is no concern to me.
 
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Bad thing about that hitch is that it won't fit with MCSS straight back exhausts as it goes exactly where the factory exhaust hangers go.
Start with the hitch in place, the route the pipes. I used MCSS tailpipes on my wagon back in the day.
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Same hitch under a new owner.
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Plans, drawn with too much coffee.
Wagon Class III Hitch.jpg
Alternate plans.
Trailer Hitch.jpg
If you need more detail, I have more photos.
 

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Longroof79

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Start with the hitch in place, the route the pipes. I used MCSS tailpipes on my wagon back in the day.
View attachment 69103
Same hitch under a new owner.
View attachment 69102
Plans, drawn with too much coffee.
View attachment 69109
Alternate plans.
View attachment 69104
If you need more detail, I have more photos.
Thank you Quinn,
I remember we had a previous discussion about trailer hitches, and you posted your cool hitch plans. How did you go about cutting out all the necessary pieces?
Your hitch looks like a good heavy duty unit, too.
 
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My brother took this one off of one of his 87 442s a few years ago I planned on using it on my 87 but I think I'm putting it on the 78 instead
 
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