
Originally Posted by
twr7cx
We're finding since fitting the Mitch Hitch <
Mitchell Bros Hi-Rise Tow Hitch – Mitchell Bros 4x4 - Mitch Hitch > to our D4 the towball height is too high for our trailers (standard road type trailers - not offroad - 2x boats, 1x box and 1x horse float) - the trailers are on an angle, not level and they seem to be a bit more floaty when towing as a result.
According to Mitch Hitch:
When installing the Mitch Hitch I inverted the tower tounge too which I believe changes it from an 19mm riser to 50mm dropper? Therefore would need an 131mm dropper (81mm change in height + the current 50mm drop) to bring it back to the old height? So either a 100mm or 150mm dropper would likely be close enough.
I was thinking of trying one of the Andersen Stinger Alloy Hitches:
4"/100mm drop -
Andersen Tow Hitch Alloy Stinger 100mm drop (4") | Everything Caravans
6"/150mm drop -
Andersen Tow Hitch Alloy Stinger 150mm drop (6") | Everything Caravans
The steel units that I've come across seem to have a low rating - e.g. the Mister Hitches one only have a 2268kg.
Or any other recommendations?
Not interested in one of the bit bulky adjustable height units.
i use a D2 dropped version towball to tow my brick - about 550 mm from ground to centre of ball from memory. D2 drop version has a 250 kgm ball weight limit, which suits me fine as I prefer to only use 6% of my 3.5T onto ball weight.
Plus with LLAMS I can drop a little lower if needs be.
Pretty sure Tombie's will be the same as my Titan hitch
D4 MY16 TDV6 - Cambo towing magic, Traxide Batteries, X Lifter, GAP ID Tool, Snorkel, Mitch Hitch, Clearview Mirrors, F&R Dashcams, CB
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