thebrain
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please recommend slide bar for Astro Van 250LB tongue wieght 2500LB not to exceed 3200LB total load.
I have a 99 Chevy Astro Van conversion I will install the class three hitch today.new boat will require a 2" ball.
I'm not exactly sure of what type of slide bar to get
straigth, elavated or how long it needs to be the reciever is allmost even w/ the rear bumper I attach image (not my Van but same hitch).
I kindof like this dual type http://www.harborfreight.com/1-7-8-eighth-inch-and-2-inch-double-ball-hitch-mount-94900.html
because I also have a 15' boat which is much lighter it's tongue wieght is around 100LBs 1 7/8 ball
I was thinking I could stack 250LBs of my workout wieghts just above the reciever inside the Van to simulate a trailer
then observe how much if any the rear is lowered.
I can upload a image of this.
Van has orginale rear shock absorber and leaf springs,
I was thinking about adding air shocks to lift the Vans rear if the 250LB TW made the Van squawt.
edit I will have a 500LB freezer located in the middle of the Van on my way back from the fishing expedition.
http://www.harborfreight.com/ball-mount-hitch-with-4-inch-drop-94901.html
Will this lock pin hold up to a saltwater envirement?
http://www.harborfreight.com/5-8-eighth-inch-hitch-lock-95831.html
Thanks for any tips on selecting the proper slide bar.TB
I have a 99 Chevy Astro Van conversion I will install the class three hitch today.new boat will require a 2" ball.
I'm not exactly sure of what type of slide bar to get
straigth, elavated or how long it needs to be the reciever is allmost even w/ the rear bumper I attach image (not my Van but same hitch).
I kindof like this dual type http://www.harborfreight.com/1-7-8-eighth-inch-and-2-inch-double-ball-hitch-mount-94900.html
because I also have a 15' boat which is much lighter it's tongue wieght is around 100LBs 1 7/8 ball
I was thinking I could stack 250LBs of my workout wieghts just above the reciever inside the Van to simulate a trailer
then observe how much if any the rear is lowered.
I can upload a image of this.
Van has orginale rear shock absorber and leaf springs,
I was thinking about adding air shocks to lift the Vans rear if the 250LB TW made the Van squawt.
edit I will have a 500LB freezer located in the middle of the Van on my way back from the fishing expedition.
http://www.harborfreight.com/ball-mount-hitch-with-4-inch-drop-94901.html
Will this lock pin hold up to a saltwater envirement?
http://www.harborfreight.com/5-8-eighth-inch-hitch-lock-95831.html
Thanks for any tips on selecting the proper slide bar.TB