Bought an RV, its located in Florida. With all this corona going on i didnt want to fly down to get it! So i decided to take my raptor with my roof-top tent for the trip. I will stay in the tent at night until i get to florida and pickup the RV.
Current owner of the RV has a blue-ox towbar thats included in the sale. So i check blue-ox web site and they have a bracket for the Raptor, but it requires you remove the tow hooks and install their "gay" (sorry blue-ox) looking brackets. You need to drill into the frame and the install looks involved enough that swaping back to the tow hooks would be a PITA!
I thought, why not build a bracket that attaches to the front tow hooks. Upon investigation i found blue ox did make one like that for the expedition...but not the raptor. I took a look at their design and basically used that to fab this up.
I used my CNC to cut some pucks out of 1/2" Steel that fit inside the tow loops perfectly. Used a 5/8" grade 8 bolt on each side to fasten to the tow loops.
I used a 1/4" thick section of 2.5" square tube and some 1/4" plate for the rest.
I purchased an adapter for around $60 that is made to adapt a different brand of tow bar mount to the blue ox tow bar, this adapter is basically a nice flat mounting plate. I bolted this to my 2.5" square tube.
Came out mint! Now i can simply remove a few bolts and take the setup off the truck.
Current owner of the RV has a blue-ox towbar thats included in the sale. So i check blue-ox web site and they have a bracket for the Raptor, but it requires you remove the tow hooks and install their "gay" (sorry blue-ox) looking brackets. You need to drill into the frame and the install looks involved enough that swaping back to the tow hooks would be a PITA!
I thought, why not build a bracket that attaches to the front tow hooks. Upon investigation i found blue ox did make one like that for the expedition...but not the raptor. I took a look at their design and basically used that to fab this up.
I used my CNC to cut some pucks out of 1/2" Steel that fit inside the tow loops perfectly. Used a 5/8" grade 8 bolt on each side to fasten to the tow loops.
I used a 1/4" thick section of 2.5" square tube and some 1/4" plate for the rest.
I purchased an adapter for around $60 that is made to adapt a different brand of tow bar mount to the blue ox tow bar, this adapter is basically a nice flat mounting plate. I bolted this to my 2.5" square tube.
Came out mint! Now i can simply remove a few bolts and take the setup off the truck.