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Good. Took longer than I expected but went way faster since you figured out all the hard parts first. Thanks for all the input! Waiting on a wiring adapter for lights, should be pulling tires to an autox this weekend.
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This looks great! We had someone contact us because they wanted this type of rack. I guess they saw our post and thought we were affiliated with making it. Once you make it available, we can forward them on to you.
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Finished mine. I opted for a standard 1 1/4 receiver because I don't have to get under the car to insert the receiver.
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I am thinking about making these if there is enough interest. If I did the would be about $200 and I would do the first batch as a group buy. I would also need to become a vendor on this forum.
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Let me know. The idea of install it and forget it is really appealing to me. If it starts to rust under the bumper, I'll be very disappointed. Stainless is the ideal.
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jdCorbitt - now that's perfect. Ready for my bike rack!
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Need a solution that works with the oem rear diffuser
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None of the other metal under there is stainless. Regular steel with any sort of decent paint is going to be fine for a longer than most of us will own the car. Stainless material, fab, and welding will likely cost more than simply replacing it once every five or ten years if it did start to rust.
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That looks awesome!
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Finally got eveything wired up and pulled my trailer about a mile to test last night. Should be all set for autox this weekend.
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Stainless may cost double the amount but at least I wont be replacing an unsightly rusty block of metal and removing the back end of my car every 5 years. If no option for stainless, I'll likely just stick with the bike bars I fabbed myself...out of stainless
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A carbon steel trailer hitch is going to rust, with or without powdercoating. I see both sides here. But I've never seen a stainless trailer hitch. I say let it rust. The outside is protected, and 3/16" steel isn't going to rust through, certainly not in 5 years. A hitch using kask's design is completely hidden so it's not going to be an eyesore. And really, even once every 5 years wouldn't be so bad -- my dad and I took the bumper off in about 10 minutes, learning as we went, and once the hitch was fabbed put it back together in about the same.
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