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Correct!So to clarify, if you haven’t used a stock G4 bumper with a trick toys adapter .................
You make a great point re; the angle and it's impact on the mounting points.I'm not contesting or competing =)
But since people are breaking these stock bumpers just wheeling I would not hook any load to it.
...and the engineer in me thought I'd add the comment on the angle of the bumper and it's impact on the mounting points.
MountainTrashCat said:
So to clarify, if you haven’t used a stock G4 bumper with a trick toys adapter .................
Correct!
MTC, thanks for the suggestion. While I did mention; "If any of you are interested, PM me" in post #5, at this time I have no plans to sell the newly designed blocks for profit. (I have many other irons in the fire)If you read your thread title: “Towing a cargo/gear sleigh...... what G-4 bumper hitch are you using?”
That likely explains most of the replies you have gotten.
You might do better with an ad in the swap meet section titled “Any interest in buying Tricked Toys hitch adaptors for a G4 bumper” since it has become quite obvious that it is what you’re after. Just a thought..... ?
You must be near Central Oregon. We frequent Mt Bachelor and Paulina Lake.bought one of those plastic cargo sleds from cabelas and a length of rope to tow it with from dutchman flats snopark to the perfectly mediocre Elk Lake resort (10 miles?) ..........
Yeah, Portland right now is crazy, especially with who we have in charge.i'm in the people's republik of portland. our usual riding area is mt adams and mt st helens and i rode bachelor once last year and would like to go back at some point as the snow was less than ideal on the one day i was there. a couple feet of snow are on the way next week though.
i needed a sled for a trip to elk lake but didn't want to spend a bunch on something i'd only use once a year maybe so the plastic sled worked great plus it's so light, it's easy to store on the garage ceiling racks.