A Google Groups search turns it up quite quickly. I think you are
referring to the Valley Hitch # 82430. I have to admit I wasn't
impressed, but it may be the right solution in some cases.
Bill Jeffrey
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Thanks, Bill. This is what I meant. It seems this is the only alternative
for me since it looks like the factory 1 1/4" hitch is part of the frame
and can't be replaced? I only want to be able to use my bike rack, which
is well under the 500lb. tongue weight spec of the Valley hitch. Open to
suggestions though.
Ken
Bill,
I have the #82430 installed on my 2003 Explorer. I use it often and love it.
Just curious, why did you say that you were not impressed?
John
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> A Google Groups search turns it up quite quickly. I think you are
> referring to the Valley Hitch # 82430. I have to admit I wasn't
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> > TIA,
> > Ken
knagy389us - 15 Feb 2005 17:37 GMT
John,
Do you have any pixs of the installed hitch? It doesn't hang down too
low, does it?
Ken
Bill Jeffrey - 15 Feb 2005 18:13 GMT
John -
Let me be right up front about the fact that I have never seen one in
the flesh, and I can't find a picture of it at the moment. However, if
memory serves, it was some big elaborate bolt-on affair that hung way
down below the factory hitch. Looked mighty close to the road to me.
If you mount this thing and then drive over any kind of rough road (or
the swale at a filling station exit, or anything else that isn't level),
I could imagine that it will drag. And since it is a permanent addition
to the vehicle (the installation process looked nasty), you don't get to
choose when you have it mounted and when you don't.
Ah, just found the link.
http://www.valleyorders.com/ISheets/82430.pdf
Bill
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f wrote:
> Bill,
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>>>TIA,
>>>Ken