Rocklaurence J10 J20 tow hitch 2" receiver

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  • airframer
    230 Tornado
    • Aug 03, 2017
    • 2

    #31
    Website says 75-87 for the J-Truck hitch, but ebay says 76-87. Will this fit a 1975 J10?

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    • rocklaurence
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      • Jan 14, 2009
      • 1841

      #32
      The '75 rear shackle mounts interfear with the hitch. So, not for 1975trucks.

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      • airframer
        230 Tornado
        • Aug 03, 2017
        • 2

        #33
        Gotcha - thanks for clearing that up!

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        • Tigger4X
          AMC 4 OH! 1
          • Nov 16, 2001
          • 4339

          #34
          These look pretty darn stout! Excellent work!

          Referencing the pics you put up in Post #7 . . .

          Is there enough clearance to rotate the ball mount 180
          Originally posted by will e
          Keep in mind. Getting old is easy. Being old is hard.
          Post #14 ~ http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showt...=1#post1580206

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          • rocklaurence
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            • Jan 14, 2009
            • 1841

            #35
            We have sold over 100 of these hitches and recently modified the hitch to a 3 piece design. This will allow the hitch to be shipped in a much smaller box to offset the CRAZY shipping cost. See the new hitch on YouTube The SLAB64: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfbzhwNxAbo&t=49s
            Last edited by rocklaurence; 04-07-2021, 10:13 AM.

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            • rocklaurence
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              • Jan 14, 2009
              • 1841

              #36
              I have hitches in Inventory!! Sorry for the delay but I now have 20 on the shelf

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              • TomJ
                232 I6
                • Jan 24, 2021
                • 62

                #37
                Still have one of these (last post a year ago, so not sure)??
                "Jeepjake" on this site 20-years ago, did the first Ouray Invasion (stuck on Imogene pass, wrote a story about it), then subsequent Uninvasion the next year. Been working on Jeeps 50-years, have had a Jeep of one rendition or another all my adult life.

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                • rocklaurence
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                  • Jan 14, 2009
                  • 1841

                  #38
                  Yes--Yes, I have these. It takes me approx' 4 days to ship and can be ordered here: https://rocklaurencevintageautoparts...-hitch-1975-87

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                  • TomJ
                    232 I6
                    • Jan 24, 2021
                    • 62

                    #39
                    Still around?

                    Originally posted by rocklaurence
                    Yes--Yes, I have these. It takes me approx' 4 days to ship and can be ordered here: https://rocklaurencevintageautoparts...-hitch-1975-87


                    I realize this post is from over ten-years ago. Still making these hitches? Cost to Colorado (with shipping)??
                    "Jeepjake" on this site 20-years ago, did the first Ouray Invasion (stuck on Imogene pass, wrote a story about it), then subsequent Uninvasion the next year. Been working on Jeeps 50-years, have had a Jeep of one rendition or another all my adult life.

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                    • rocklaurence
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                      • Jan 14, 2009
                      • 1841

                      #40
                      Yes, I still have them.. Being in Colorado the additional S&H will be between $30-$50. You can order here and then I can invoice for the additional shipping cost. https://rocklaurencevintageautoparts...-hitch-1975-87

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