Yep, altho not all "pintle" hitches are created equally.... some of the hybrids lose the pintle advantage even with a lunette ring.
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Well crap. I was thinking of getting one. I already have a ball hitch. Maybe I'll just get a full on pintle and keep both in a tote in the back of my truck so I'm ready for what's needed
I was thinking of this or the 20k pound one which is double the cost and then the ring in picture #1 and welded to a 2x2 tubing to keep my sliding tongue.These one-piece pintle hitches aren't that expensive. Cheaper than buying a separate pintle hitch and receiver adapter to mount it to.
Pintle Hook - Standard Pintle Hitch | etrailer.com
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These one-piece pintle hitches aren't that expensive. Cheaper than buying a separate pintle hitch and receiver adapter to mount it to.
Pintle Hook - Standard Pintle Hitch | etrailer.com
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i have this hitch and pull my 416 with it - it’s a snug fit - zero slop or rattle
Wow how this is being over analyzed is funny. The noise is not real , the advantage is real . People want the expensive "cool overland look" .
With a pintle, I can hitch up at a 90 degree angle . Try that with a boutique hitch .
You are welcome.This right here is the wisdom I was seeking. Going pintle lunette.
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Be sure you get a rotating pintle or the lunette ring will only be able to go up and down and not ride independent of the vehicleThis right here is the wisdom I was seeking. Going pintle lunette.
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Post pics and let us know what you think.This right here is the wisdom I was seeking. Going pintle lunette.
Thank you!
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Post pics and let us know what you think.
Be sure you get a rotating pintle or the lunette ring will only be able to go up and down and not ride independent of the vehicle
Yes. If one of them can rotate (pintle or lunette ring) , you now have a 360 degree multi axis hitch. Uncle Sam had it figured out in WWII.I somehow missed this message before.
The lunette itself can rotate in the trailer "housing". The pintle doesn't need to rotate if this is the case, right?
Uncle Sam had it figured out in WWII.