View Full Version : What hitch for a CUB off-road camper?
BSM
15th January 2015, 08:31 AM
I've ordered a CUB off-road supramatic. These come standard with a Treg hitch.
I'd be interested to know whether I'd need a Mitch Hitch om my D3 ensure a level ride for this trailer, and also whether the Treg coupling supplied fits without adjustment.
Anybody had experience with this brand?
DiscoKym
15th January 2015, 09:05 PM
I have been using a TREG hitch on my CUB from the time I got sick of the rattling ball hitch. So just after I bought it.
I have dragged my cub through the centre of Australia twice and did a lap around Mount Buller (Craig's Hut Area) in the Victorian High Country.
I liked the TREG hitch so much I put one on my enclosed bike trailer too. It doesn't go off road but it doesn't rattle on the ball ether now.. :)
Not sure about the D3 but works fine on the X-Trail, Pathfinder , Landcruiser (not mine) and now the Disco 2. PS mine is mounted under the drawbar to level the trailer.
Am i happy with it? Yes and will swap again if I upgrade the CUB.
TerryO
16th January 2015, 12:07 AM
Tregg hitches are fine and once you have connected one up a couple of times they are pretty easy to do as well. we have one on our van, but I would prefer a McHitch.
However our van would weight over a ton more than your Cub and its a dual axle, which means its hard to move / push sideways if required to when connecting up compared to a Cub.
catch-22
16th January 2015, 07:26 PM
I'd be interested to know whether I'd need a Mitch Hitch om my D3 ensure a level ride for this trailer, and also whether the Treg coupling supplied fits without adjustment.
Anybody had experience with this brand?
Yep. Ride height for the camper will be near perfect.
Edit: sorry, it's a D3. If the tow setup is the same as on the D4 it will be near perfect........:D
Redback
18th January 2015, 10:19 AM
We had a Treg hitch on our camper for 11yrs, great hitch, but as the D3 hitch is so low, you may need to flip the tongue to get thing up and level.
Maybe invest in a D4 hitch istead of the Mitch Hitch, much cheaper option.
We have the McHitch and Mitch Hitch, works a treat.
Baz
BSM
18th January 2015, 01:44 PM
I spoke to Cub about this. They say that the trailer rides level when the bottom face of their hitch rides at 460mm off the ground.
The D3 hitch with the tongue up is at 390mm, So 70mm short.
I've toyed with the idea of the Mitch Hitch a lot. I like the idea of eliminating the rattle that that offers, but its starting to be a pretty close run thing, especially for the $$$ involved.
I'll investigate Redback's suggestion and look into a D4 hitch. That might be the answer.
mijango
28th January 2015, 09:48 PM
I have a cub brumby and use an inverted tongue on my D4 and it's almost level. Not quite as high as I'd like it do be, but not far off and.. for the $$ of a Mitch hitch won't be jumping on it just yet
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