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buckturgidson Samba Member
Joined: June 05, 2009 Posts: 72 Location: Reno
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:44 pm Post subject: hitch , sorry did search and didn't find answer |
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I want to hitch for my '83 Vanagon . It would be used for a 2 bicycle Thule hitch-mounted rack and to tow a motorcycle on a small trailer . In the interest of frugality I am considring one on ebay for $85 plus shipping . Is anyone familiar wih this ? And if I splurge for the gowesty will it do the job in stock form ? _________________ '83.5 Vanagon converted to camper
'07 Ducati Monster S2R 1000
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buildyourown Samba Member
Joined: March 01, 2009 Posts: 1668 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:54 pm Post subject: |
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The standard cheap hitch mounts to the tow loops. It is adequate for a small trailer, but not for the very high loads that a cantilevered bike rack exerts.
I believe the GW hitch does a better job of this.
A good weld/fab shop should be able to make a very strong one for you.
The GW bumper uses longer attachement pieces that go further into the frame and use 3 vs 2 bolts. THis wouldn't be hard to dublicate and retain the stock bumper.
For a bike rack, a 2" receiver is preferred, and you won't find that on anything bolt on. |
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SockMonkey Samba Member
Joined: October 19, 2008 Posts: 223 Location: Windham, Maine
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:56 pm Post subject: |
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The $85 dollar ones just clamp on the rear tie down ring. **Edited out** The GW ones are the same as the $85 ones but with an added support the attaches to an engine mount. It would be the safer bet for towing a motor cycle and be nice if you end up towing other heavier things in the future.
Beyond that, you can either fabricate your own hitch (I have a nice one that hides behind my rear bumper (crome style) and ties into the actual bumper mounts that are bolted to the frame, making it quite strong. Or you could buy a aftermarket bumper that has the tow hitch made into the bumper itself. _________________ '85 Vanagon GL |
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buildyourown Samba Member
Joined: March 01, 2009 Posts: 1668 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:07 pm Post subject: |
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SockMonkey wrote: |
The $85 dollar ones just clamp on the rear tie down ring. I would think they would be fine for a bike rake and maybe light towing (small trailer and motorcycle). |
Most bike racks exert way more loads that even heavy trailers. Without trying very hard, you can have 60-80# of bike/rack hanging 24-36" from the bumper. That is a lot of bending load that hitch manufactures never designed for. |
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SockMonkey Samba Member
Joined: October 19, 2008 Posts: 223 Location: Windham, Maine
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, that didnt even occur to me. After reading your reply I edited it out of mine. _________________ '85 Vanagon GL |
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buckturgidson Samba Member
Joined: June 05, 2009 Posts: 72 Location: Reno
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:21 pm Post subject: |
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buildyourown wrote: |
SockMonkey wrote: |
The $85 dollar ones just clamp on the rear tie down ring. I would think they would be fine for a bike rake and maybe light towing (small trailer and motorcycle). |
Most bike racks exert way more loads that even heavy trailers. Without trying very hard, you can have 60-80# of bike/rack hanging 24-36" from the bumper. That is a lot of bending load that hitch manufactures never designed for. |
I have a Hidden Hitch ( that's the brand ) on my Honda Element and it works well with 2 bikes . I can tell there is a lot of stress when driving however . Are the tow hoops really that flimsy ? It seems like if they're there for towing they'd be pretty sturdy . _________________ '83.5 Vanagon converted to camper
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SockMonkey Samba Member
Joined: October 19, 2008 Posts: 223 Location: Windham, Maine
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:23 pm Post subject: |
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They aren't for tower per-say, they are for tying the van down on a trailer, or maybe pulling it out if it got stuck. _________________ '85 Vanagon GL |
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j_dirge Samba Member
Joined: August 08, 2007 Posts: 4641 Location: Twain Harte, CA
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:59 pm Post subject: |
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buckturgidson wrote: |
I have a Hidden Hitch ( that's the brand ) on my Honda Element and it works well with 2 bikes . I can tell there is a lot of stress when driving however . Are the tow hoops really that flimsy ? It seems like if they're there for towing they'd be pretty sturdy . |
They are pretty stout..
I've loaded mine up (GW 2" hitch -old style, with stabilizer bar) with a big heavy 4 bike rack.. And it was surprisingly robust.
Picture of same rack two bike in the gallery.. search my user name there.
Have also loaded 350lbs of tongue weight on it for 15-20 mile tows.
The stock suspension is of more concern (IMHO) than the stoutness of the GW 2" hitch bolted to tow loops.
Niether is good for long hauls.
No doubt a proper bar bolted directly to the frame would be superioir.. but it would likely cost a fair bit more, too.
Compromise worked for me thus far.
I would definitely go with 2" receiver and avoid the 1.25"
Search "bike rack"
Lots already written on this. _________________ -89 GL Westy, SVX.. finally.
-57 pan f/g buggy with a 67 pancake Type 3 "S"
"Jimi Hendrix owned one. Richard Nixon did not"
-Grand Tour, Season 1, episodes 4 and 5
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those are straight line runs with light weight race cars for only 1/4mile at a time..
not pushing a loaded brick up a mountain pass with a family of 4+ inside expecting to have an event free vacation..
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syncrodoka Samba Member
Joined: December 27, 2005 Posts: 11998 Location: Santa Cruz, CA
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SeattleDownhill Samba Member
Joined: July 29, 2009 Posts: 131 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:07 am Post subject: |
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I just used the stock bumper mounts, and just beefed them up by actually welding the joints rather than just the small spot welds that they had. Then used a 2" square tube and welded a reciever to the bottom of that. Looks pretty clean and I use a 4 bike T2 on there. If I'm hauling 4 DH bikes, then I use 2 straps that hook around the rear hatch hinges just to be safe. 4 hardtails or xc bikes no worries, but 4 DH bikes in the 38 to 44 pound range... moves around and flexes a bit... Though I can stand on the end of the rack and it's still fine.
I do want to redo it at some point and make custom bumper mounts that extend all the way in and use 3 bolts just like the Go Westy rear bumper. As well as use something like a 2x3 tube rather than a 2" square tube to eliminate the flex and the need for the 2 safety straps. But it's something to do a few years down the road. I see no pressing urge to get it done now. |
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MarkWard Samba Member
Joined: February 09, 2005 Posts: 17014 Location: Retired South Florida
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 2:18 pm Post subject: Re: hitch , sorry did search and didn't find answer |
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buckturgidson wrote: |
I want to hitch for my '83 Vanagon . It would be used for a 2 bicycle Thule hitch-mounted rack and to tow a motorcycle on a small trailer . In the interest of frugality I am considring one on ebay for $85 plus shipping . Is anyone familiar wih this ? And if I splurge for the gowesty will it do the job in stock form ? |
I have no experience with either hitch. The ones I see on ebay for vanagons don't seem to have an actual picture of the hitch, but a file photo of a generic hitch. I would be hesitant to purchase one without seeing an actual picture. If you ordered it and were not happy, the freight would be brutal to send it back for a refund. I ended up fabricating my own. If you do a search here on samba, for trailer and hitch in the Vanagon forum, it should reveal some of the member's clever solutions. The toe eyes are pretty stout, but I don't like the way it attaches only to the toe eyes. _________________ ☮️ |
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82WestyMan Samba Member
Joined: December 28, 2006 Posts: 1098 Location: Western OR
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:54 pm Post subject: |
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SeattleDownhill wrote: |
I just used the stock bumper mounts, and just beefed them up by actually welding the joints rather than just the small spot welds that they had. Then used a 2" square tube and welded a reciever to the bottom of that. |
You wouldn't have any pictures of that, would you?
I've been toying with the idea of something like that setup for a couple of years for my '82.
I have a couple of spare bumper mounts and the inside of my flimsy sheet metal bumper 'cover' i hollow.
Was thinking of having a stout beam welded between the mounts, weld the receiver below and cover it with the sheet metal bumper.
Not only would it a nice clean look, it would give me some real protection back there _________________ "The floggings will continue until morale improves"
"I never did give anybody hell. I just told the truth and they thought it was hell" - Harry S. Truman
82 Westfalia - w/ a Raby 'Camper Special' engine |
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IrideWheelies Samba Member
Joined: July 09, 2009 Posts: 386 Location: Olympia, WA
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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I have a Thule T2 that holds 4 bikes too. It's pretty heavy when it's all loaded up. I have a GoWesty bumper with built in hitch now, and it works great, but I used to have this installed:
A Dennis Haynes hitch. I bought it about 5 years ago. It replaces the bumper brackets. To install you remove the bumper and brackets, install the hitch then bolt the bumper to the hitch.
This thing is super strong and ......
I would really like to sell it to you and get it out of my garage!
Too bad you're in Nevada and I'm in Washington. I really don't want to ship it. _________________ 89' Dove Blue Syncro Hightop |
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connorsvw2 Samba Member
Joined: August 16, 2008 Posts: 343 Location: Denver, CO
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:51 pm Post subject: |
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I have that same Dennis Haynes hitch, and it is awesome. I use a Thule 998XT swing-away hitch with 4 MTB bikes on it without a wimper from the hitch. The rack needed some "modifications" to raise up high enough to not drag its tail in a steep approach grade, and to support the swing arm when opened up with all 4 bikes on it. I think this would be a non-issue on a syncro. |
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VanMan2009 Samba Member
Joined: October 26, 2009 Posts: 166 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:02 am Post subject: |
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sooo... will that work with a regular Go Westy rear bumper? If so, I might be willing to take it off your hands. (I'm in Seattle)
IrideWheelies wrote: |
I have a Thule T2 that holds 4 bikes too. It's pretty heavy when it's all loaded up. I have a GoWesty bumper with built in hitch now, and it works great, but I used to have this installed:
A Dennis Haynes hitch. I bought it about 5 years ago. It replaces the bumper brackets. To install you remove the bumper and brackets, install the hitch then bolt the bumper to the hitch.
This thing is super strong and ......
I would really like to sell it to you and get it out of my garage!
Too bad you're in Nevada and I'm in Washington. I really don't want to ship it. |
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SeattleDownhill Samba Member
Joined: July 29, 2009 Posts: 131 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:16 am Post subject: |
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You wouldn't have any pictures of that, would you?
I've been toying with the idea of something like that setup for a couple of years for my '82.
I have a couple of spare bumper mounts and the inside of my flimsy sheet metal bumper 'cover' i hollow.
Was thinking of having a stout beam welded between the mounts, weld the receiver below and cover it with the sheet metal bumper.
Not only would it a nice clean look, it would give me some real protection back there
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I'll get some photos up in the next day or two. It works out pretty well and looks quite clean. |
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IrideWheelies Samba Member
Joined: July 09, 2009 Posts: 386 Location: Olympia, WA
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Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:39 am Post subject: |
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I would really like to sell it to you and get it out of my garage!
Too bad you're in Nevada and I'm in Washington. I really don't want to ship it.[/quote][/quote]
[quote="VanMan2009"]sooo... will that work with a regular Go Westy rear bumper? If so, I might be willing to take it off your hands. (I'm in Seattle)
VanMan - I think it will fit. It emulates the stock bumper brackets so a stock bumper will bolt right up. The GW steel bumper is made to fit on the stock brackets, right?
Someone on the Samba may have some actual experience with this bit, if so, chime in please.
I was going to put it on CL for $200, I think that's fair for a hitch this strong.
PM me if you're interested and want to arrange for a test fitting _________________ 89' Dove Blue Syncro Hightop |
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SeattleDownhill Samba Member
Joined: July 29, 2009 Posts: 131 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:44 pm Post subject: |
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Finally got some photos... I spent most of yesterday fixing some small rust spots around the rear fender area, figured if I was repainting that area I might as well continue it around the bottom... I think it turned out well. I got some photos of my hitch as well. It could be done cleaner but it works well. Enjoy
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