Posted 2006-06-01 4:22 PM (#42513) Subject: speaking of rapid hitch
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Location: sc
speaking of rapid hitch, does anyone have one? they sure look slick. i dont know how i feel about the aluminum alloy they are made out of though....even aluminum trailers have steel couplers.
Posted 2006-06-01 4:34 PM (#42515 - in reply to #42513) Subject: RE: speaking of rapid hitch
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Location: White Lake, MI
I've had two. First one was stolen, second one is working great. Heaviest I've towed is about 7,000 lbs, but it is rated for 12,000 I think. I've been using one for a little over two years and really like it so far. The mount is aluminum, the ball is steel. I tried the Rapid Hitch lock but it did not survive its first Michigan winter. I now use a 5/8" snow plow hitch pin with a 1/4" Padlock. It prevents you from walking by and sliding it out, but allows you to remove a corroded lock with a pair of bolt cutters.
Posted 2006-06-01 9:45 PM (#42523 - in reply to #42513) Subject: RE: speaking of rapid hitch
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Location: Howard Cty, MD
I have one. Have used it about 10 times. Great! Strong! Very easy to adjust for both height & ball size. I bought a regular pin lock to hold it into the receiver and haven't had any problems to date. I'd recommend that you get the 6" drop unless you have a higher than normal truck (ie lifters). Look around the price varies a lot from site to site.
Posted 2006-06-01 10:15 PM (#42525 - in reply to #42513) Subject: RE: speaking of rapid hitch
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Location: Esko, MN
Not only do we sell them but we use them on all are company and personal vehicles. They are rated at 10k. I have never had an issue with too much weight. I love them and recommend them!!
Posted 2006-06-02 12:11 PM (#42559 - in reply to #42513) Subject: RE: speaking of rapid hitch
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thanks for the replys. called the manufac. this morning with some specific dimension quesitons, talked for a few minutes with dave (iirc), real nice guy. mine is on the way.