Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the roof)

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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby Dale M. » Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:56 am

The concepts is alive and well today.... Its called the "5th wheel"....

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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby Mike46 » Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:09 am

It was a good idea for it's time. Think how far we've come in what we require to be considered safe. Through government mandate and industry innovation cars have become vastly superior to the cars of the mid 70's. Cars today, with their rollover mandates, would probably be better equipped to a "trailer ball on the roof", just writing it sounds absurd. We accepted riding around without seat belts, or in the back of pickups, a car with a hitch on it's roof seemed like a great idea!
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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby tdprice54 » Tue Nov 11, 2014 1:44 pm

There is a man in san Antonio ,Texas that has a 51 ford club coupe that mounted a hitch between the back window and decklid. It's in the "Catwalk " area. He pulls a home built camp trailer and has logged several hundred thousand miles. Sorry I don't have a picture but a neat little rig. He said it pulled very well. He makes a living selling at swapmeets
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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby canned o minimum » Tue Feb 03, 2015 5:29 pm

ioan wrote:


As luck would have it... I came across a guy who "claims" to have bought one ! Complete with roof mounted hitch ! Said he would call me when it's available !

I have a 65 VW Beetle that I tow my TD with.
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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby jstrubberg » Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:03 am

Dale M. wrote:The concepts is alive and well today.... Its called the "5th wheel"....

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Yeah, but look at any 5th wheel hitch, and then look at that drip rail again....
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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby canned o minimum » Wed Feb 04, 2015 1:51 pm

My thoughts precisely ! But IF I can git a LOOK at this thang...and maybe MOUNT it on MY Bug...I'll see FIRST HAND..
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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby rgambord » Thu Feb 19, 2015 1:17 am

I'm sure it could handle the forces.. that curved roof is really, really strong. I'd bet you'd be limited to 45-50 mph, and it'd take you a couple minutes to get up to speed. I once got my bug up to 90! State trooper behind me was awfully impressed. :lol:

The handling would be amazing, as it's basically a 5th wheel, but even closer to the CoM of the TV. Torque on my '67 1500cc was 106 N*m for an 840 kg car. It could probably tow up to 1000 kg, 2200 lb. Best part is, if it's cold out, you can drive it down a hill, take a lug nut off two of the wheels, and stick em in your boots.
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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby jstrubberg » Thu Feb 19, 2015 3:44 pm

I'm equally sure it can't handle the force involved in an emergency stop of a 1500-2500 pound trailer. Even welded in place, I wouldn't gamble on that hitch holding up to any kind of serious shear force.
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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby tony.latham » Thu Feb 19, 2015 4:01 pm

I think we need to be conscious of hauling our homebuilt creations down a two-lane highway and what could happen with a failure at 60 MPH facing traffick that is also doing 60.

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Re: Would something like this be a good idea?(hitch on the r

Postby Phil & Ningning » Sat Feb 28, 2015 5:54 pm

This was actually in production by JEEP. I find it quite interesting as I often pull my TD with a CJ5.

http://www.cj5camper.com/index.php
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