« Reply #40 on: September 07, 2012, 12:48:05 PM »
I'd be happy with just a picture of it, Ben. I'm betting Uhaul made their hitch to mount on the side of the subframe instead of below it and then tied into those two big bumper bolts and the hole behind them. In other words I bet the mounting bolts sit horizontally instead of vertical like an XJ hitch.
I used an XJ one. The XJ one worked perfect except for the drilling of the bolt holes. The width of the Eagle subframe is exactly the same as an XJ. In an Eagle you have the rear bumper support that sticks into the back of the car with a huge bolt holding it on, however. Even though the horizontal metal with the holes line up perfectly it's difficult to drill the holes themselves. I just drilled through it and put through bolts through the entire subframe, with the Hexhead hidden under the rug. It's hard to drill through a pipe inside a square bore. The next one I do I'll remove the rear bumper first, drill the holes, then mark the tube through the holes and remove it again to be drilled on a drill press. Those extra steps would have kept me from breaking two drill bits in the process.
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