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Trailer couplings
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Trailer couplings
Is there any reason NOT to use a Hyland coupling?
It strikes me as much easier to align, works on any ball, look robust, and is the same price as others.
But I haven't used one.
What's not to like?
Thanx
Paul
It strikes me as much easier to align, works on any ball, look robust, and is the same price as others.
But I haven't used one.
What's not to like?
Thanx
Paul
Lexus LX470 - hrrm Winter Tyres
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Ive had both a hyland and a treg. I would never use a treg again.
Treg wears out faster, harder to align, have to carry a separate hitch for the car, cant just hook up camper to any car . and did i mention they suck to align
Hyland easier to use, fits any standard trailer ball, just as flexible off road, just as strong and cheaper
Treg wears out faster, harder to align, have to carry a separate hitch for the car, cant just hook up camper to any car . and did i mention they suck to align
Hyland easier to use, fits any standard trailer ball, just as flexible off road, just as strong and cheaper
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Re: Trailer couplings
http://www.campertrailers.org/couplings.htmme3@neuralfibre.com wrote:works on any ball
The Hyland hitch must be used in conjunction with a 3.5 tonne ball which has a higher stem than the standard 2.5 tonne ball. This allows for proper fitment of the Hyland hitch over the ball allowing clearance without fowling the tow tongue.
Some balls are too short, and then the flat edge of the coupler hits on the tow tounge.
but they are good.
check out these
http://www.vehiclecomponents.com.au/con ... tentID=655
only problem is they are not hydrolic override, need electric brakes..
think they are about $350
http://www.vehiclecomponents.com.au/con ... tentID=655
only problem is they are not hydrolic override, need electric brakes..
think they are about $350
I think you will find they are a lot more than $350 but they are a very nice hitch.GU-ish wrote:check out these
http://www.vehiclecomponents.com.au/con ... tentID=655
only problem is they are not hydrolic override, need electric brakes..
think they are about $350
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Re: Trailer couplings
I thought all towballs where 3500kg these days.bogged wrote:http://www.campertrailers.org/couplings.htmme3@neuralfibre.com wrote:works on any ball
The Hyland hitch must be used in conjunction with a 3.5 tonne ball which has a higher stem than the standard 2.5 tonne ball. This allows for proper fitment of the Hyland hitch over the ball allowing clearance without fowling the tow tongue.
Some balls are too short, and then the flat edge of the coupler hits on the tow tounge.
but they are good.
Paul
Lexus LX470 - hrrm Winter Tyres
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Re: Trailer couplings
There is no reason to not use one, as far as I can see, I have one on my new camper. Fits most new balls, no need for electric brakes and is built strong.me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:Is there any reason NOT to use a Hyland coupling?
What's not to like?
Thanx
Paul
I tried towing the camper through some ordinary situations around my home town, before I take it anywhere, and I cannot fault it.
Try these guys
http://www.couplemate.com.au/startup.html
Here is a good overview of all hitches
http://www.campertrailers.org/couplings.htm
Cris
http://www.couplemate.com.au/startup.html
Here is a good overview of all hitches
http://www.campertrailers.org/couplings.htm
Cris
Cris's 4 X 4 Accessories & Suspension 0404 736 325 Rock Sliders From $499
.mhgill wrote:Who was the guy that invented the Uni joint coupling, now thats asmart simple Idea.
Wish I had thought of it.
Used a Starndard Cruiser uni too I believe.
I've never seen that one before.
If it is how i imagine, i would think the Cruiser universal joint would be nowhere near strong enough.
Got any pics and a name of the product?
Where are they available?
The requirements for a drawbar are basically 1G weight and 1.5G pull. I imagine the hitch would be similar.steel wrote:.mhgill wrote:Who was the guy that invented the Uni joint coupling, now thats asmart simple Idea.
Wish I had thought of it.
Used a Starndard Cruiser uni too I believe.
I've never seen that one before.
If it is how i imagine, i would think the Cruiser universal joint would be nowhere near strong enough.
Got any pics and a name of the product?
Where are they available?
so 3500kg or 5250kg (yeah yeah - not perfect - 9.8N etc)
How much steel to hold 5.25tons?
Paul
Lexus LX470 - hrrm Winter Tyres
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Gone - Cruiser HZJ105 Turbo'd Locked & Lifted
Gone - 3L Surf
Well think of a chain capable of lifting 5.25 tonnes (and rated to lift 5.25 tonnes)me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:The requirements for a drawbar are basically 1G weight and 1.5G pull. I imagine the hitch would be similar.steel wrote:.mhgill wrote:Who was the guy that invented the Uni joint coupling, now thats asmart simple Idea.
Wish I had thought of it.
Used a Starndard Cruiser uni too I believe.
I've never seen that one before.
If it is how i imagine, i would think the Cruiser universal joint would be nowhere near strong enough.
Got any pics and a name of the product?
Where are they available?
so 3500kg or 5250kg (yeah yeah - not perfect - 9.8N etc)
How much steel to hold 5.25tons?
Paul
its a tiny bit of steel really, maybe 12mm links of steel? the centre of a uni joint is much bigger.
03 HDJ100R GXL / 94 FJ45-80
Did they have a std ball or were they using the higher stem ball (which is available from Hyland) Otherwise the hitch can bind on the tongue on extreme articulation and cause it to shear something.garrycol wrote:One of our group damaged a Hyland hitch on a weekend trip - turning on a steep hairpin and a bolt sheared/damaged - I am not familiar with them so I guess who know them will know what I mean.
Hitch was still usable with caution.
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