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Bolt-on 2" Receiver Hitch

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Bolt-on 2" Receiver Hitch

Post by karmic »

Has anyone tried this Rocky Road bolt-on 2" receiver (at bottom of page) http://www.rocky-road.com/zukmisc.html ??

According to Rocky Road: "The Samurai comes from the factory with a flat drop bar in the rear. Our hitch kit bolts onto that using existing threaded holes in that drop bar." They also say it should only take a few minutes to install.

I cant see this flat drop bar in my '90 WT sierra.. does anyone else have it ? Maybe its only in US zukes ? I do have a standard towbar but I want to get rid of this and use the 2" hitch for clearance reasons.

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Post by Bad JuJu »

I think that you replace the standard tow bar tounge with the bolt on reciever hitch.
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Post by karmic »

Bad JuJu wrote:I think that you replace the standard tow bar tounge with the bolt on reciever hitch.
Thats what I thought initially, but the tongue on my standard towbar is bolted north/south and the pictures of the receiver hitch from RR show its bolted east/west.

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Post by Bad JuJu »

Is there some adaptor plate or can you drill & tap your std bar to accept these??

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Post by karmic »

[quote="Bad JuJu"]Is there some adaptor plate or can you drill & tap your std bar to accept these??

They are supposed to bolt straight up to the standard rear bumper using stock holes according to RR's ebay auction and a 3rd party auction as well :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT
and
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT

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Post by derelict_frog »

This looks like it doesnt go where the bullbar is but where the towing bar is, i have seen 2 dif styles of towing bar that this would bolt right on to..


you wouldnt want this on your bullbar neway, its only held on by about 6 tiny bolts..
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Post by karmic »

derelict_frog wrote:This looks like it doesnt go where the bullbar is but where the towing bar is, i have seen 2 dif styles of towing bar that this would bolt right on to..

you wouldnt want this on your bullbar neway, its only held on by about 6 tiny bolts..
ummmm.. noone has mentioned bullbars here :) we've all been talking about the rear of the suzi :)

Any chance you could get some pic's of the 2 dif styles of towing bar you think this would bolt onto ?? I'd like to see how they compare to the one I have installed.

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