I started today's delica adventure with the notion of "just dusting off, then spraying the rear part of the hidden hitch bar". After two hours of scrapping, brushing and getting rust in my eye a few times, I determined that the only way to do a proper job was to remove the hitch bar.
Eventually, I got it off. But with a >80 lbs piece of steel in hand, I began to wonder if i should be in a hurry to put it back on. It's stinking heavy! And my van is very thirsty, so dropping weight would be great.
On the flip side, the hitch bar is a nice additional bumper. With a 5" lift, I thought height of the normal bumper doesnt do much to stop a potential rear-ender.
I am keen for your thought on this little dilemma- should I stick it back or not?
I should mention that i don't have a trailer or bike rack, or plans to buy either in near future.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Opinions please: hidden hitch
- lettereleven
- Posts: 199
- Joined: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:36 pm
- Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
- Vehicle: L400 Super Exceed
- Location: Bleh
Opinions please: hidden hitch
- Attachments
-
- ImageUploadedByTapatalk1338697465.311333.jpg (73.01 KiB) Viewed 3355 times
- DeliTan
- Posts: 224
- Joined: Thu May 07, 2009 3:15 pm
- Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/index.php?cat=13029
- Vehicle: 94 L400 LWB Crystal
- Location: Delta BC
Re: Opinions please: hidden hitch
Well, clearly I have the perfect solution for you!
This rusty, unused, unnecessary piece of steel is bogging down your Deli or taking up far too much of your valuable space.
If you give it to me, all your problems evaporate...
you're welcome : )
This rusty, unused, unnecessary piece of steel is bogging down your Deli or taking up far too much of your valuable space.
If you give it to me, all your problems evaporate...
you're welcome : )
If voting made a difference they wouldn’t let us do it – Mark Twain
- lettereleven
- Posts: 199
- Joined: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:36 pm
- Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
- Vehicle: L400 Super Exceed
- Location: Bleh
Opinions please: hidden hitch
Thanks for all the feedback - i gather the hitch isn't going to offer any additional safety. No real surprise there.
Unfortunately I am just not ready to part with the hitch. Luckily my sister just moved and has a massive shed begging to get filled up with my delica parts.
J
Unfortunately I am just not ready to part with the hitch. Luckily my sister just moved and has a massive shed begging to get filled up with my delica parts.
J
-
- Posts: 314
- Joined: Fri Jan 07, 2011 11:16 am
- Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
- Vehicle: 1996 Royal Exceed (in transit)
- Location: Sunny Fenwick
Re: Opinions please: hidden hitch
At the very least, measure all of the hole locations, and maybe sketch them up. Regular or long wheelbase?
-
- Posts: 49
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2012 8:46 am
- Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
- Vehicle: 96 L400 SWB
- Location: Nanaimo, BC
Re: Opinions please: hidden hitch
Second in line for the hitch donation!!!!
Kidding of course ( mostly! ) but does it still allow the spare to me mounted? I'd love a sketch with dimension if one is made. I could get a family member to weld one up for me!
Kidding of course ( mostly! ) but does it still allow the spare to me mounted? I'd love a sketch with dimension if one is made. I could get a family member to weld one up for me!
- mararmeisto
- Posts: 3276
- Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:00 am
- Vehicle: 2018 Ram EcoDiesel
- Location: Dartmouth, NS
Re: Opinions please: hidden hitch
If you're unlikely to tow anything with your van, then there's no real need for a hitch receiver and tow bar.
JPL
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
- TardisDeli
- Posts: 1425
- Joined: Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:57 pm
- Member's Photo Album: http://www.delica.ca/Photos/
- Vehicle: 1991 L300. 1997 L300.
- Location: Burnaby
- Location: Burnaby, Gaglardi freeway exit
- Contact:
Re: Opinions please: hidden hitch
I use my E&H hitch, with a step on it, so I can reach up the roof to tiedown the whitewater canoes. For camping, it holds the princess auto hitch basket (99 dollars) holds 500 pounds, carries firewood and camp chairs and the rv fridge. The hitch is very nice when others drive my L300, as parking by braille is less stressful with a hitch to bump than the tailgate. Christine.
Christine
Of The TardisDeli My TardisDeli travels thru time and space. Our house is nicknamed the TardisDeli Motel, as so many delii owners visit to share delii stories.
Of The TardisDeli My TardisDeli travels thru time and space. Our house is nicknamed the TardisDeli Motel, as so many delii owners visit to share delii stories.