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Old 08-27-2008, 11:06 AM   #1
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Tow hitch

Hi everyone I just picked up a 54 GMC 100 longbed. I don't know squat about these trucks or even carbed motors but when I saw it I just had to have it. My plans for the truck is to turn it into a fun toy/tow rig. That brings me to my first question. What are you guys using for a tow hitch? I did try to search, but didn't find any posts where anyone was even talking about towing with their truck.

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Old 08-27-2008, 11:28 AM   #2
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Re: Tow hitch

I don't know of anyone that makes a receiver hitch so you might have to have someone make you a custom hitch. Also, just a thought, if you’re going to tow with your truck you might give serious consideration to up grading your brakes to disc.
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Old 08-27-2008, 12:36 PM   #3
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Re: Tow hitch

my 53 has an original rear hitch that fits to the rear bumper. it's just bent metal straps that conform to the shape of the bumper. i wouldn't put more than 200 pounds on that thing. if you really want to haul like a fifth wheel you need a real heavy duty truck. your truck is similar to a chevy s-10 not really meant to hold or stop a modern trailer. nice find thou what did you pay for her?
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Old 08-27-2008, 01:56 PM   #4
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Re: Tow hitch

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I don't know of anyone that makes a receiver hitch so you might have to have someone make you a custom hitch. Also, just a thought, if you’re going to tow with your truck you might give serious consideration to up grading your brakes to disc.
I plan on doing MII front and 4link in the rear with bags and will be upgrading the brakes at the same time. I am still undecided on motor and trans right now. I have a class 3 hitch from a 85 and was thinking about maybe welding that onto the frame.

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my 53 has an original rear hitch that fits to the rear bumper. it's just bent metal straps that conform to the shape of the bumper. i wouldn't put more than 200 pounds on that thing. if you really want to haul like a fifth wheel you need a real heavy duty truck. your truck is similar to a chevy s-10 not really meant to hold or stop a modern trailer. nice find thou what did you pay for her?
I will only be towing a dolly with my vw on it, so the overall weight isn't much. I was also thinking about upgrading the tow dolly with elec brakes. From what I see some of you guys paying for your trucks I paid way too much. The guy I got it from asked me how many have I looked at before buying his and I told him none. I didn't do too much shopping around, just saw the truck and had to have it.
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Old 08-31-2008, 08:46 PM   #5
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Re: Tow hitch

tHIS IS ON MY 55 1ST SERIES SAME AS your 54.

This fits behind my roll pan and I have a flip down license plate so the 2" receiver is hidden until I need it.
If you are going to load it up you will need all of the springs in the spring pack! It will tow my 18' steel flat bed but I have to watch what I load on it, besides "air"
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Old 08-31-2008, 09:36 PM   #6
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Re: Tow hitch

most all chevy pickups from late 40s through 86 have about the same rear frame rail width so a receiver from any of these should fit with a little hole drilling and work

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