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mrdelmonti Member Since: 08 Sep 2015 Location: South Northants Posts: 35 |
I'm currently in the process of building an "expedition" trailer, that I can drag around behind me when doing some longer laning trips and I'm trying to work out what hitch to go for.
I'm after something that will allow the trailer high levels of articulation particularly on ascents and descents, beyond what a normal 50mm ball with allow. The obvious answer is a Nato pintle, but I'm not a fan of them, they clonk and bang, I've seen Treg hitches (http://www.tregtrailers.com.au/poly-block-couplings/) used in Aus which seem to be perfect but I can't find a UK supplier and I'm not even sure if they'd be legal over here. Has anyone used anything different or have any more information on Treg style hitches. Cheers |
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23rd Feb 2016 10:39pm |
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mrdelmonti Member Since: 08 Sep 2015 Location: South Northants Posts: 35 |
Thanks for the response. If I'm honest I hadn't even thought to check if the hitch needs to be type approved
I'll get in touch with them and see about importing but I get the feeling the cost will outweigh the benefits so if anyone has any other alternatives I'm all ears. |
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24th Feb 2016 10:14am |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
Website is up now
So they are approved in Australia ' Now it might be worthwhile to talking to your local trailer centre/towing equipment and check that 'type approval' means type approval by any country. All to do with UNECE harmonisation of vehicles etc. Brendan |
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24th Feb 2016 10:28am |
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miker Member Since: 13 Sep 2015 Location: Surrey Posts: 1763 |
Owns a defender, worried about clonks and bangs....
But seriously, I've not found NATO hitches to be too bad |
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24th Feb 2016 1:25pm |
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mrdelmonti Member Since: 08 Sep 2015 Location: South Northants Posts: 35 |
I know, I know, but any additional clonks and bangs might distract me from all of the important ones...
I've pulled a few Sankeys in the past with other peoples Defenders and all but one knocked, I guess it might have just been a worn pintle. I'm starting to think it'll just be easier to go down the Nato route. |
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25th Feb 2016 2:46am |
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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
Just saves you having to look in the rear view mirror to check the trailer is still there.
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25th Feb 2016 10:59am |
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JWL Member Since: 26 Oct 2011 Location: Hereford Posts: 3443 |
I think the main reason you can end up with a rattley Sankey hitch is because there's not enough weight on the hitch. Mine tows so much better with some weight in the front.
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25th Feb 2016 12:40pm |
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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
Thought about this one?
Click image to enlarge http://www.arkcorp.com.au/p/3418/xo-extreme-off-road-coupling |
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7th Mar 2016 1:32pm |
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