Crossfire Trailer Hitch?
Re: Crossfire Trailer Hitch?
This place lists hitches for the crossfire:
http://www.autoanything.com
And this place lists trailers
http://www.bushtec.com
Any trailer hitch assy will interfere with either the exhaust or ground clearance or both, not to mention the aerodynamics. I am thinking of getting a trailer for the crossire, that is one to put the crossfire on, so I can drive my van to events, and tow the crossfire.
http://www.autoanything.com
And this place lists trailers
http://www.bushtec.com
Any trailer hitch assy will interfere with either the exhaust or ground clearance or both, not to mention the aerodynamics. I am thinking of getting a trailer for the crossire, that is one to put the crossfire on, so I can drive my van to events, and tow the crossfire.
Re: Crossfire Trailer Hitch?
Wow. Feel the love in this thread.
Like others that have posted above, I also have a need to bring tires and tools to the track along with my Crossfire. I'm also not about to purchase a several thousand dollar truck and trailer combo in order to do it. That's ridiculous. A small trailer capable of holding a set of tires, a floor jack and a toolbox can be had for a couple hundred dollars. Why spend thousands?
Anyway, I'm getting serious about this. MMZ_Timelord and the others that posted with similar needs, let's put our heads together and work it out. PM me if you're interested. I'd like to get this going over the winter and have a hitch ready for use in the spring '09 racing season.
Like others that have posted above, I also have a need to bring tires and tools to the track along with my Crossfire. I'm also not about to purchase a several thousand dollar truck and trailer combo in order to do it. That's ridiculous. A small trailer capable of holding a set of tires, a floor jack and a toolbox can be had for a couple hundred dollars. Why spend thousands?
Anyway, I'm getting serious about this. MMZ_Timelord and the others that posted with similar needs, let's put our heads together and work it out. PM me if you're interested. I'd like to get this going over the winter and have a hitch ready for use in the spring '09 racing season.
Re: Crossfire Trailer Hitch?
I never found one either, but if you go to the site, and type in a Crossfire, then it lists all the areas that it has product for, and Trailer Hitches are listed. I don't have the $2k-$3k for the trailer, so I didn't call them.
I was looking at the hitch on a prowler, and it is made by chrysler specific for that car (and so is the trailer). The tail pipes aren't in the way on the Prowler either. I'm not sure what posesed them to put the exhaust in the middle like that.
I was looking at the hitch on a prowler, and it is made by chrysler specific for that car (and so is the trailer). The tail pipes aren't in the way on the Prowler either. I'm not sure what posesed them to put the exhaust in the middle like that.
Re: Crossfire Trailer Hitch?
This is something we are going to be working on guys. I'd like to see a show of hands so we have an idea what people would be pulling with it. Obviously you won't be able to pull a horse trailer or anything to heavy but I would imagine that 1000 pounds wouldn't be out of the question. That's a trailer and motorcycle or four-wheeler or lots of tools. Does everyone think that a 1 1/4" receiver would be adequate for this application?
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1000 pounds would be more than adequate for my needs. All I need to tow are two Crossfire rear wheels and tires, a floor jack, and a small amount of hand tools. If there's room for a cooler, great. If not, that can go in the trunk.
One thing I think is important for this hitch assembly is for it to be easily removable. Those of us that run at the track don't want the extra weight, and I'm sure for those that show the car don't want the look.
One thing I think is important for this hitch assembly is for it to be easily removable. Those of us that run at the track don't want the extra weight, and I'm sure for those that show the car don't want the look.
Last edited by tom2112; 11-12-2008 at 08:31 PM.
Re: Crossfire Trailer Hitch?
Originally Posted by tom2112
1000 punds would be more than adequate for my needs. All I need to tow are two Crossfire rear wheels and tires, a floor jack, and a small amount of hand tools. If there's room for a cooler, great. If not, that can go in the trunk.
One thing I think is important for this hitch assembly is for it to be easily removable. Those of us that run at the track don't want the extra weight, and I'm sure for those that show the car don't want the look.
One thing I think is important for this hitch assembly is for it to be easily removable. Those of us that run at the track don't want the extra weight, and I'm sure for those that show the car don't want the look.
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After 25 years of marriage, I still can not get my wife to pack. We are going on a long trip and would have loved to pull something very small - something that would contain her luggage; makeup, cloths, shoes, shoes, and the like... We'll simply drive with the top up and go topless when we get there.
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I have been looking at this for a while now,, my design would be to come out on ea side of the exhaust then go up and above the exhaust to the rear of the bumper and have a ball type hitch,, then you keep your exhaust where it is,, the other way was to build everything behind the bumper and have a removeable door where the rease hitch would slide into, just my cent and 1/2 worth. jim
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Jim (amx1397),
That was my original thought. I had contemplated doing this so I could go to the track with a small trailer with tires, tools etc. on it.
Put supports inside the bumper across the chassis, reinforce where necessary and then put a little 'plug' in the hitch with the square from the bumper on it so all you see is a seam when not in use.
I don't currently have the budget for that right now as I'm looking for work.
That was my original thought. I had contemplated doing this so I could go to the track with a small trailer with tires, tools etc. on it.
Put supports inside the bumper across the chassis, reinforce where necessary and then put a little 'plug' in the hitch with the square from the bumper on it so all you see is a seam when not in use.
I don't currently have the budget for that right now as I'm looking for work.
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Risking life, limb and XF I'll wade into these turbulent waters. I am and have been a supporter of this idea. Can the exhaust be routed so that the pipes exit in a "Y" shape leaving the center for a hitch to be attached there in some kind of way? When your not using the hitch you'd then have a dummy piece that looks like two pipes that fits into/over or onto the center to hide the fact that there is a hitch mount there something like this: You'd have a 4 pipe exhaust apearance, only two functional or a trailer/hitch attached with a working pipe on each side. I don't know and haven't looked under the rear to see how the exhaust comes back these guys torch, bend and reshape them it'd seem this part of the problem could be worked out in a simular fashion.
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At the dragon we were talking about a 'Y' or a 'U' for the hitch so it could attatch to the car where the pipes arens, and then rise up above the pipes at the ball joint.
Friday I got under my friend's prowler (he has the hitch and a trailer) and looked at how it mounts, the prowler's pipes ar out of the way, but it basically does what I was saying above. I may buy a prowler hitch, and see if I can figure a way to bolt it on. It would be cheaper if I just measured my friends =)
Friday I got under my friend's prowler (he has the hitch and a trailer) and looked at how it mounts, the prowler's pipes ar out of the way, but it basically does what I was saying above. I may buy a prowler hitch, and see if I can figure a way to bolt it on. It would be cheaper if I just measured my friends =)
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I really don't want to mod the tailpipe, if I replace the exhaust, I want to return it to stock for sale, and the sell the mod pipes, but a mod like that will have to mod the bumper. I do have a spare bumper cover though, but it has a hole in it.
Sorry just thinking aloud
Sorry just thinking aloud