What are these

farside291

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They are to mount a Class 1 hitch for bike racks and other light weight items. Wouldn't trust them though. Search Rear Hitch and see why. The back end bounces a lot and can break the welds if not properly reinforced. Lots of ideas on here to help solve the problem.
 

SLO

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Optional receiver hitch bolts to there.


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SNOKING

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I found a use for this light weight receiver, while parked. I stow it away while traveling. I never even bothered to drill a pin hole in the insert.

 

uncledon

Her chauffeur
They look just like the anchor brackets for the 1-1/4" accessory hitch on my 3875 Bighorn.
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SNOKING

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Now you've given me an idea!

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Had a welding shop in Apache Junction make it. The cross bars bolt on and the side boards are cutting boards from WM.

I can provide detailed pictures if you want. Chris
 

uncledon

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Had a welding shop in Apache Junction make it. The cross bars bolt on and the side boards are cutting boards from WM.

I can provide detailed pictures if you want. Chris
I would! That's a great use for that otherwise useless item.

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dave10a

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It is disingenuous for Heartland to offer this as bicycle carrier. But I guess they make money on it...... :-(
 

SNOKING

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I would! That's a great use for that otherwise useless item.

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Here are a couple pictures of construction. Chris
 

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