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tow bar - adjustments


I needed to lower the height of my towbar by about 2 inches (big car , little van). I bought an adjustable hitch which does the job but it is about 3 inches longer.  Are there any major disadvantages to having  a longer hitch.  I needed to extend the chain by a few inches.

 

 



-- Edited by grahamg on Saturday 17th of January 2015 02:06:03 PM

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If you can find a friendly engineer he should be able to drill a new hole so it will go into the receiver further.

He should then plug the old hole & shorten the shank if necessary.

The only issues with the longer shank would be the slightly additional weight transfer off the front wheels.



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Hi Graham,

I am considering doing the same - I am looking at this adjustable tow hitch:  http://www.marks4wd.com/mhabm.html

The longer the drop, I'd expect that there would be more twisting forces experienced by the tow hitch, as the long drop on the tow tongue is acting a bit like a lever.  But perhaps this is inconsequential.  I'm hoping for that to be the case - like you I have a van with an underslung tow hitch on the van and the tug's hitch is much too high. 

I don't want to relocate the hitch on the A frame, hence the need to find a tow tongue with a longer drop.  Also, the longer the drop, the lower the maximum downforce weight is permissible on the tow ball, unless the tow tongue is very heavily built.

There is also a greater chance for the lower hanging tow tongue to drag on the ground - some of the inclines on household driveways can be sufficiently steep to cause the tow tongue to scrape the road!  hmm



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also you get the reverse effect it the tow bow is too high, the rear of the van is lower and is more likely to scape on the driveways.


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