Making a 3-Receiver Trailer Hitch for a 2007 Ford F-150
Updated 02/26/2016 | Published 02/25/2016 >
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I have a 2007 supercab 4 doors but not FULL sized rear doors, half sized rear doors Ford F 150 truck. It currently has a hitch isnt welded, attached by bolts on it but I NEED a class 4 hitch that has room enough to mount two additional receivers 36inch apart for a highway striping machine from Graco. Do you have a hitch that will work for this application?
asked by: Patrick B
Expert Reply:
I can certainly help you with the parts you will need to add a 3-receiver hitch to your 2007 Ford F-150. First, a custom fit trailer hitch will not work for this application. What I recommend is a raw steel weld-on hitch such as # 15901. Then you could weld on a couple of receivers # E-9 to create a 3-receiver hitch.
All welding should be performed by a qualified professional welder. After welding I recommend painting the hitch because the raw steel can rust.
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