928 Trailer Hitch/Tow bar
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Guys...I have an '81 euro with the factory hitch. I'd sell it considering I have no interest in trailering anything. It's clean and actually very cool looking. It tucks up under nicely also. I am a bit concerned about what removing it will do to the value of my car....my car also came with a factory telephone.
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Very '50s Airstream..
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I'd only tow with an auto 928.
It would be very cool to find a front end wrecked 928 and build a trailer out of the rear half of it, phone dial single axle, strip the paint, bare metal and clearcoated. Very '50s Airstream..
It would have it's w. axle still and take the turns with the tow 928 beautifully.
It would be very cool to find a front end wrecked 928 and build a trailer out of the rear half of it, phone dial single axle, strip the paint, bare metal and clearcoated. Very '50s Airstream..
It would have it's w. axle still and take the turns with the tow 928 beautifully.
Also you can disregard the function of the W. axle when used as a trainer. The axle needs fore and aft thrust at the wheels to function, and a free rolling trainer will not do this.
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my trailer hitch
Not the best pics but they give an idea. All original untouched. Still has the factory paint. Not sure what the value would be. Open for offers or may list on ebay. I have no use for it.
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Do you have the ball to go with it? If so do you know what size it is? Mine has the 50mm ball which works with standard 2" trailers. Don't know what options where originally available, but would like a ball that works with 1 7/8" hitches too.
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Yes, it is identical to yours.
I would love to do it, but have so many things that would take priority; I doubt I’ll ever get around to it. Not sure how one would add air support to the rear of a 928, with the coil overs on the rear. I’ve seen bags that go inside coil springs and I've seen air shocks, but neither of these would be directly adaptable to the rear of a 928. Cutting it off I front of the hatch hinge seems pretty messy to me. If it were to be done it seems to me the logical thing to do would be to cut it at the firewall. The tongue section could then attach were the front frame rails currently are and then to finish off the trailer all you would need to do would be build a fairing to conceal the firewall. the tub would already be sealed as it currently is, with the exceptioin of havine to address a few areas where electrical and hoses pass through the tub.
It would be cool, my factory manual states 550lbs tounge weight i think.? Moving the axle line is too complicated in terms of the body and fender well etc.
You would just have to keep it very short (stop just a few inches beyond the hatch hinge)
or modify your tow 928 rear suspension with air support which is very doable and cheap.
Did you have to point out that the W. axle wouldn't work?
It was such a cool image
Brake lights are already there, hatch opens offering tons of extra luggage space(make sure there is a hatch key with donor), would be neat, save a junker.
I hope someone does it.
Matt
You would just have to keep it very short (stop just a few inches beyond the hatch hinge)
or modify your tow 928 rear suspension with air support which is very doable and cheap.
Did you have to point out that the W. axle wouldn't work?
It was such a cool image
Brake lights are already there, hatch opens offering tons of extra luggage space(make sure there is a hatch key with donor), would be neat, save a junker.
I hope someone does it.
Matt