Hello
I had a hitch bolted to the frame of my 1999 Subaru and decided to take advantage of it.
So I went to Autozone and purchased the Hitch Ball, short Draw Bar and holding Pin for a 1 1/4" hitch.
Then I went to slide it in!! No Way!!
So I got a little advice.
Spray WD-40 inside and leave it over night. Then take a rough metal file and file all the rust inside the square receiver especially toward the back. Then with a rag wipe out all the rust. Then paint the slide with the boiler man's Never Seez that I got at FW Web heating supply.
The Never Seez will make it slide out when you want!
Did all that and it worked! Amazing, see pics below
But the Top of the Ball was only 12" off the ground! Too low for most trailers!
I had a hitch bolted to the frame of my 1999 Subaru and decided to take advantage of it.
So I went to Autozone and purchased the Hitch Ball, short Draw Bar and holding Pin for a 1 1/4" hitch.
Then I went to slide it in!! No Way!!
So I got a little advice.
Spray WD-40 inside and leave it over night. Then take a rough metal file and file all the rust inside the square receiver especially toward the back. Then with a rag wipe out all the rust. Then paint the slide with the boiler man's Never Seez that I got at FW Web heating supply.
The Never Seez will make it slide out when you want!
Did all that and it worked! Amazing, see pics below
But the Top of the Ball was only 12" off the ground! Too low for most trailers!