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Old 09-11-2015, 09:47 AM   #1
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Hitch receiver on Premier 19FBPR

Has anyone put a hitch receiver on a Premier 19FB? Before I take down the cover on the bottom of the coach to see where the frame is and if I can do this I thought I would ask here if anyone has done this or know if it can be done or if it is not possible or practicable to do so.
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Old 09-11-2015, 11:57 AM   #2
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Has anyone put a hitch receiver on a Premier 19FB? Before I take down the cover on the bottom of the coach to see where the frame is and if I can do this I thought I would ask here if anyone has done this or know if it can be done or if it is not possible or practicable to do so.
Lots of previous threads on the topic, and the answer is always pretty much the same. The model doesn't really matter. There are some aftermarket hitches from CURT that are pretty much universal TT/fiver mounts that can be adapted to most any unit out there. If a universal mount receiver won't fit right out of the box, it can be easily adapted. If you've got the equipment and knowhow, it should be a straight forward job. If not, any welding shop should be able to fix you up. Or, check a trailer shop, and I don't mean RV's. The guys who sell utility trailers have all the right equipment, parts, and knowledge for this kind of job. Surprisingly (or not) much of what goes into a utility trailer is the same stuff that goes into an RV.
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Thanks for the reply, I have a good trailer shop that does nothing but work on all types of trailers so they should be able to do the job.
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