saxon
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- City, State
- seattle, wa
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '91 & '93 EB, 4WD, 4-door
Model: '91 4WD EB, 207k miles.
According to my owner's manual the stock rear bumper is rated at 3,000 lbs. I need to tow a trailer with a max. gross weight of 1,000 lbs., so the bumper seems more than adequate.
I looked below the bumper last night and noticed that there are no eyelets to hook the trailer chains to.
What's the accepted strategy on this? Have someone weld some D-shaped loops to the bottom of the bumper or drill through the flat part of the bumper next to the trailer ball and install some large eyelets upside down? That seems like a whole lot of drilling but I think that welding to the bottom of the bumper would ruin the paint on the top side.
Other suggestions?
According to my owner's manual the stock rear bumper is rated at 3,000 lbs. I need to tow a trailer with a max. gross weight of 1,000 lbs., so the bumper seems more than adequate.
I looked below the bumper last night and noticed that there are no eyelets to hook the trailer chains to.
What's the accepted strategy on this? Have someone weld some D-shaped loops to the bottom of the bumper or drill through the flat part of the bumper next to the trailer ball and install some large eyelets upside down? That seems like a whole lot of drilling but I think that welding to the bottom of the bumper would ruin the paint on the top side.
Other suggestions?