Everyone is going to laugh at this question but I need some help?

tyler66665

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I bought a sled hitch for my SRX (stop laughing) and I need some help mounting it. Anyone have a hitch on the SRX that they can take a picture of?

I have to snowmobile into my camp where we ice fish and the only way to get my stuff in is pull it in a sled.

I got the hitch from Royal Distributing.
 
tyler66665 said:
I bought a sled hitch for my SRX (stop laughing) and I need some help mounting it. Anyone have a hitch on the SRX that they can take a picture of?

I have to snowmobile into my camp where we ice fish and the only way to get my stuff in is pull it in a sled.

I got the hitch from Royal Distributing.



Isnt that like putting a hitch on a corvette??? lol..

Sorry i dont have info for you, I always use a rope and a sled for my gear,
 
DV8 said:
Isnt that like putting a hitch on a corvette??? lol..


I had a hitch on my 87 mustang 5.0. I towed the 2 place jet ski trailer all the time. Had two 2 person polaris PWC's on it wherever I towed it, and STILL was able to blow away a 93+ z28 stick camaro from a stoplight drag with 1200 lbs of jet skis in tow. Now that was funny.


I am pimpin my venture out as well s fortuna.;)
 
A hitch is nothing to laugh at really.
Can you post a picture of the hitch assembly, then I might be able to help you. THIS is something to laugh at:
 

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I've mounted a number of different style hitches on sleds. Basically there are 2 major types. One that mounts to the bumper (light duty), and one that mounts to the tunnel (heavy duty).

Which style do you have? Do you have a pic like suggested above, or a Royal part number?
 
i put a hitch on my old 98 srx (wifes sled now) but it was one i made my self so probaly not much help . on a side note people stop laughing when you pass them with a load of wood in tow.
 
I have a hitch on my viper but can't take any picks of it since I am at work. I know it sounds funny but if it is the only way you can get stuff to camp I say do it. I use mine for ice fishing.
 
norwegian said:
A hitch is nothing to laugh at really.
Can you post a picture of the hitch assembly, then I might be able to help you. THIS is something to laugh at:

I like it!
 
Ding said:
I've mounted a number of different style hitches on sleds. Basically there are 2 major types. One that mounts to the bumper (light duty), and one that mounts to the tunnel (heavy duty).

Which style do you have? Do you have a pic like suggested above, or a Royal part number?


I got the heavy duty one that mounts to my tunnel. Do you think I should trade it in for the bumper one?

Thanks for your help guys!
 
bluwulff9 said:
I have a hitch on my viper but can't take any picks of it since I am at work. I know it sounds funny but if it is the only way you can get stuff to camp I say do it. I use mine for ice fishing.


Bluwnlff9 Do you have one that mounts to the tunnel?
 
A hitch on an SRX is a great idea. Cats need to get home too. Towed my buddies 660 Turbo home twice. He has actually made a toboggan for it so the track doesn't have to spin. He was smart to do that after his first breakdown. Drive has seized on him 3 times.

I want a clean looking installation where the hitch is not very visible. Was thinking of just wrapping flat stock around the steel bar under the plastic and drilling a hole through it. Drill a hole through the bar on each side and put a cotter pin in it to keep it centered.
 
sledbuttrob said:
A hitch on an SRX is a great idea. Cats need to get home too. Towed my buddies 660 Turbo home twice. He has actually made a toboggan for it so the track doesn't have to spin. He was smart to do that after his first breakdown. Drive has seized on him 3 times.

I want a clean looking installation where the hitch is not very visible. Was thinking of just wrapping flat stock around the steel bar under the plastic and drilling a hole through it. Drill a hole through the bar on each side and put a cotter pin in it to keep it centered.

I like your idea sledbuttrob! I don't want it to be to visible so I think I might trade it in for the small hitch that fits on the bumper. I'm going to the Bass Pro this weekend and there is a Royal Distributing on the way. ;)!

:rocks:
 


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