Although not Dennis's finely crafted and stout leverage-point, I have some tube bumpers that have receivers in each, front/rear, that have stood up to being used to pull me out of a steep canyon in Moab, so I trust these are reliable. My point ... I just got a high lift jack and had thought of using it to lift the entire end of the van for placing of jackstands. This may afterall, work. ;-) ... with caution and chocks. bob Unbeknownst to me, the man put a single jack under the > receiver tube on the hitch and jacked up the rear with the one jack. I > happened to go out and I spotted it. I was flabbergasted. Terrible shop > craft - there are jack points right?? I did say something to the > manager, but the damage was done, and I was curious to see what the > situation was going to wind up being. Well, it would seem that hitch > held up just fine. The square tube cross piece didn't bend - heck! it > didn't even bow the slightest. > > I gotta hand it to Dennis. That trailer hitch is hell-for-stout, and I > would recommend it to anyone!! |
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