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Baja Sprite

Postby Kanzuk » Mon Oct 21, 2013 3:41 pm

Found this article... http://www.bajabronco.com/Jackson.shtml Interesting read. Love the old Bronco, great offroad combo.
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Re: Baja Sprite

Postby working on it » Mon Oct 21, 2013 5:53 pm

I'd like to see what hitch and coupler were used, and what the joining of the two looked like before and after the trip. Not your average highway pull...probably bent them to heck. If not, what special set-up was done? In some previous posts, I've stated my precautions against inadvertent un-coupling. Short of installing one of the newer multi-axis couplers, I'm open to any idea that has worked in the past interests me.
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