Can some of you post a pic or two of your hitch, what you took it off of, how you modified it?
I have one of the factory bumper mount ones, have never put it on, I'm not sure it's very strong,
I don't want to tow anything huge, have a little trailer to haul stuff, maybe tow another eagle home ;)
Thanks, the pics really help me a lot, if I can see it I can make it, usually
Rob, I have a hitch that I made for my Eagle that is sitting in the shed. It's a bolt on on deal. Next time we get together I'll bring it and see if you want to use it. I've towed 2,000 lbs with it without an issue.
Edit- Now that I think about it, I might have stole some of the steel from the hitch for another project. I'll check when I get home from work tomorrow and see if it's still intact.
Thanks Rick,
Even if you stole some, maybe I can add it back
Thats more than big enough for what I need
Rob
Sorry I don't have pics anymore of the one I had custom made (4 point mount which said Class 4 but they said it was really class 2 until I upgraded the frame in my trunk) I hauled this bus I turned into a trailer with mine. (top pic)
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/carnuck/past%20cars/ssi_80.jpg)
It weighed 5,000lbs empty and nearly 5 tons loaded (I didn't take it on the highway) for swap meets. I replaced that Eagle with the '83 Cherokee in the bottom pic and used the Mexican 282 motor that was in my Eagle (it was one of the very first stroker motors in '97)
AMC Eagle trailer hitch photos: http://home.comcast.net/~eaglewagon//e-Bay/Eagle_hitch.htm (http://home.comcast.net/~eaglewagon//e-Bay/Eagle_hitch.htm)
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An egg to you good sir! I've been looking for pictures like this for a few months.
That's top priority on my to do list once my bird is on the road. :blob1:
thanks so much for the pics! this is VERY helpful!
Rob
Mine was similar to that but had 2 legs that went to either side of the frame too. I put a skid plate for the fuel tank on it.
What was the tongue weight on that bus turned trailer?
200 lbs empty. A near perfect balancing act
Quote from: carnuck on January 14, 2013, 08:04:28 PM
200 lbs empty. A near perfect balancing act
Impressive, I wouldn't expect that.
We used 2 forklifts to move the body on the tandem axle trailer frame (I removed the bus frame and cut it down by 3,000 lbs empty including the Bus axle) The guys at Tork Lift are professional trailer and hitch builders.
Draw-Tite AMC Eagle class III trailer hitch: http://home.comcast.net/~eaglewagon//Class-3-Hitch.jpg
(http://home.comcast.net/~eaglewagon//Class-3-Hitch.jpg)
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Quote from: Eagle1985 on January 15, 2013, 05:04:55 AM
Draw-Tite AMC Eagle class III trailer hitch: http://home.comcast.net/~eaglewagon//Class-3-Hitch.jpg
(http://home.comcast.net/~eaglewagon//Class-3-Hitch.jpg)//////////
That's the same one I got from U-Haul a few years back. Very heavy duty, I had no worries towing with that.
Does anyone have a part/model number for that Draw-tite hitch?
I have a Draw-tite class 3 in the attic, will get the prt # off it this week
Quote from: cyclops231 on April 16, 2013, 01:05:59 AM
I have a Draw-tite class 3 in the attic, will get the prt # off it this week
want to sell that hitch?
pm me.
does anybody know if a hitch from an sx4 will fit a wagon?
I thought that the SX/4 only had the Class I ball hitch?
The bumper-mount hitches (Class I) will transfer. I've never seen any other available for the small cars.
Quote from: BenM on April 30, 2013, 12:12:18 PM
The bumper-mount hitches (Class I) will transfer. I've never seen any other available for the small cars.
All class 3 hitches mount the same way and use the same bolt holes on all the Eagles (SX4, wagon, sedan), so they should interchange.
The rear frame isn't as long. The Class 3 I had on my wagon wouldn't fit the SX4 my neighbor had (or I could've sold it back then)
Only part number I could find on it was on the load rating sticker. It's a Draw-tite V-5 hitch #01561
Quote from: carnuck on April 30, 2013, 11:59:02 PM
The rear frame isn't as long. The Class 3 I had on my wagon wouldn't fit the SX4 my neighbor had (or I could've sold it back then)
That is odd, because the one I have bolts to the same two 1/2" horizontal bolts that hold the bumper (shock?) in, and the 4 bolts (2 on each side) on the bumper mounts. As far as I know, all the Eagles use the same mounts back there. I can't see why the bolts would be in a different spot on the SX4's and wagons.
Quote from: rollguy on May 01, 2013, 10:26:42 PM
Quote from: carnuck on April 30, 2013, 11:59:02 PM
The rear frame isn't as long. The Class 3 I had on my wagon wouldn't fit the SX4 my neighbor had (or I could've sold it back then)
That is odd, because the one I have bolts to the same two 1/2" horizontal bolts that hold the bumper (shock?) in, and the 4 bolts (2 on each side) on the bumper mounts.
That is really odd, mine bolts to the rear sill and bottom of the frame rail.
This is what my Class III looks like:
(http://bmadore.squarespace.com/storage/thumbnails/8416228-22479022-thumbnail.jpg)
It's the kind that connects to the subframe under the back of the car.
Quote from: BenM on May 02, 2013, 11:36:54 AM
This is what my Class III looks like:
(http://bmadore.squarespace.com/storage/thumbnails/8416228-22479022-thumbnail.jpg)
It's the kind that connects to the subframe under the back of the car.
I would call that one a universal fit, and needs to have holes drilled. The two I have both bolt in using the factory holes and bolts, with no holes needed to be drilled.
The Class 4 I had was from the Jeep dealer and had a cross brace that attached behind the fuel tank and went from the frame on one side to the other. (you can see the bus I hauled with mine on the previous page)
I would say that ifyour going to haul a heavy item around such as a bus to not overload the brakes.
btw it is easy to overload an eagles brakes.
Quote from: rollguy on May 02, 2013, 11:47:00 AM
Quote from: BenM on May 02, 2013, 11:36:54 AM
This is what my Class III looks like:
(http://bmadore.squarespace.com/storage/thumbnails/8416228-22479022-thumbnail.jpg)
It's the kind that connects to the subframe under the back of the car.
I would call that one a universal fit, and needs to have holes drilled. The two I have both bolt in using the factory holes and bolts, with no holes needed to be drilled.
It's definitely just for Eagles (and maybe Concords/Hornets), but I think the only holes I drilled were to insert nuts because captured nuts weren't there.
It's definitely a Class III, and the Class II factory hitches didn't bolt back to the subframe. I believe it's really a Draw-Tite manufactured item sold by U-Haul.
There were certainly other manufacturers that made them differently, but I don't know of them offhand.
Quote from: mudkicker715 on May 03, 2013, 04:59:53 AM
I would say that ifyour going to haul a heavy item around such as a bus to not overload the brakes.
btw it is easy to overload an eagles brakes.
So I found out. I upgraded the brakes with Grand Cherokee calipers and pads in front and the rear axle was AMC Model 20 (I replaced the original rear diff when an axle snapped after being hit by someone backing out of a parking spot) from a Matador wagon. It had electric brakes on the trailer too.
My biggest problem was snapping converter necks on the 998. I was looking for a 727 from an FSJ when I got my '83 Cherokee full size. I didn't swap the trans in because it was a 999 and I was disappointed it wasn't a 727, but that trans stood up to my trailer and the Cherokee hauled the trailer after I gave up on my wagon due to frame rust.