Im sure you can figure out the appropriate adjective. It was bolted on. New one will be welded.
How big should i go? Is class 3 fine or should i go bigger?
Class 3 is only 5k, you want class 4 (10k) or better. What happened, bolts break?
Jesus. All right, no more giving fat chicks trailer rides for you mister! :haha:
Out of the 6 or 8 bolts 2 held(the forward ones) and the rest ripped apart. I couldnt see how many bolts were there since the flange is soo ass'd out.
Don't Weld it!!, get a good class 4 bolt on. if you weld it onto the frame which is a high strength low alloy steel it will eventually crack and break off, unless of course you go through the proper preperation for welding high strenth low alloy steel's but even if you do that there is more ptential for failure of a welded hitch than a bolt on. We had like an hour discussion on this in my metallurgy class
I agree with the no welding, but I didn't know you could make low alloy steel brittle by just welding, without an almost instantaneous quench? Do you know something i dont:scratchhead:
Have you looked at a CCT (Continuous Cooling Transformation) Diagram? If you had, you would understand...
damn kids and their classes... lol..
and treeclimber like I said.. they already had a recall for cracking on the factory dodge hitches.. might as well dump the POS while you're working on it..
[CCR]Someday, you'll understand[/CCR] :flipoff:whats wrong with schoolin:eeek: :fawkdancesmiley: :haha:
[CCR]Someday, you'll understand[/CCR] :flipoff:
damn kids and their classes... lol..
and treeclimber like I said.. they already had a recall for cracking on the factory dodge hitches.. might as well dump the POS while you're working on it..
Do any of you guys know what years? All I was able to find was 2000, and I haven't heard anything about my '06.