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jeprovo wrote:It seems like more and more people are making or buying trailer couplers that are not the traditional ball coupler or pintle/lunette coupler.
If you're running a non-traditional trailer coupler, please let us know why you made the decision to run the coupler that you chose, and please post a picture of your coupler, especially if it's something that you made.
Personally, I'm leaning towards a lunette eye on the trailer I'm designing. I've towed a little M416 military trailer with one, and was pleasantly surprised with how quiet it was on the road. It was a little noisy over speed bumps and in driveways, but no worse than a loose ball coupler. However, the engineer in me is really intrigued with the alternative couplers made by people like 86 slo-vo. http://tnttt.com/viewto ... c&start=37
Thanks, James
Steve F wrote:I have an orac coupling. Cheap...
86 slo-vo wrote:just depends on the kind of person you are, me personally if i see something that is $200 and i could make it myself for under $50..well then im going to try to do it myself. may work may not.
jeprovo wrote:86 slo-vo wrote:just depends on the kind of person you are, me personally if i see something that is $200 and i could make it myself for under $50..well then im going to try to do it myself. may work may not.
I hear you! It's guys like you that inspire me to design my own cheap coupler.
86 slo-vo wrote:nah im just marriedwhich means my play money is tight ...
newimage wrote:Now all of the couplers rotate 360 degrees correct? I have been working with a company that is building me a 45 degree limiting coupler so you will NOT flip your off road trailer on the side.
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