Question About Ball (Towing) on back Bumper
#1
Question About Ball (Towing) on back Bumper
Ok, I have a 2000 Chevy Blazer 4 door and I was wondering if I happen to get stuck mudding or in the snow and someone cant get to my front recovery/tow hooks, Can I hook up the strap to that ball thats bolted to the bumper and go slow and not be yanked out and vise versa more of a slow and steady pull? I dont want to install a hitch, Im almost thinking about getting a tow hook and trying to see If I can possibly weld one on to the back somewhere. Any info/suggestions?
#2
Yes
I have pulled people out many of times and also been pulled a few times using the rear bumper hitch ball. I definitely wouldn't jerk it just to be safe but it wont give if your just pulling, out of all the times there are no signs of my bumper being bent or out of place in anyway. If it makes you feel any better to reassure it I have a body lift on, and the bumper brackets in the kit or not as strong and there are two less bolts in the bracket to the frame on each side and I hooked a strap to the ball hitch on my bumper and pulled someone out one time without jerking it and still no movement or anything bending. Hope this helps
#3
i'd get a hitch put on, hitch is cheaper then a bumper, those ***** are not ment to pull alot of weight or be pulled. in an emergency i'd use it or try to find something else to pull off of. otherwise try to find a good deal on a hitch, they do come in handy
Last edited by Spectreblazer; 02-13-2010 at 05:11 PM.
#4
x2 what both said.
yes you CAN be pulled out by it
but
you really should get a to hitch reciever and your choice or recovery hitch (hook, shackle, hook and ball, shackle and ball, etc) as the hitch reciever will be a lot stronger if properly installed
yes you CAN be pulled out by it
but
you really should get a to hitch reciever and your choice or recovery hitch (hook, shackle, hook and ball, shackle and ball, etc) as the hitch reciever will be a lot stronger if properly installed
#5
Yup, I have a class III hitch 2" receiver type & got a receiver hook at a store for $10. I've pulled out more than a few vehicles, cars, few truck & even attempted a 5 ton dump truck lol but the ice under my tires & the angle weren't co-operative
plus the hook at the back looks mean
plus the hook at the back looks mean
#6
If you are ever going to put a body lift on, the stock hitch won't work. I had to put my ball on the bumper, going to modify the hitch so it will work with the new bumper brackets for the lift. Also FYI when putting on the lift, directions say to cut the frame?? I cut the bumper instead......
#7
If you are ever going to put a body lift on, the stock hitch won't work. I had to put my ball on the bumper, going to modify the hitch so it will work with the new bumper brackets for the lift. Also FYI when putting on the lift, directions say to cut the frame?? I cut the bumper instead......
in some ways thats ok but now i have to add something in the space where the bumper should be
my bumpers are at stock height & the body is up 3"
& as for pulling someone out with a ball on the bumper - sure, if you dont care about your bumper, i'd be really carefull lol
#8
I had a guy yank me out using the bumper and a strap, Front was buried in a snow drift. The bumpers are pretty tuff. Had a trailer loaded to the hilt on the ball in t he bumper, also tow my cj7 with it on the bumper.
#10
as for the OP question about mouning a tow hook or ring, you could just fab a plate to bolt to the frame, and weld a tow ring/hook to that.
but i have to ask, why do you have such an issue with installing a hitch on your truck?