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Originally Posted by Motor31
The only option we had was the bike receiver hitch in 05. We got that. Bad mistake given the "quality" of welding at the DT factory. Thank heavens that Lippert did the welding for the main frame or the trailer would have collapsed by the first week. The folks at DT didn't know a weld from epoxy as far as I can see from what they did on the unit. That goes for the shock mounts as well. I'm not a welder but I know a good weld when I see one and could have done a better job myself.
We currently tow a toad from the rear of the trailer. I had a custom fabricator set it up in Tucson and have had very good results with it for going on 2 years now.
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Not doubting your knowledge of welding. No where in the code books does it say that a weld has to look good. Only be solid (no pin holes, referred as porosity), no undercut and of sufficient amount of weld to hold load (at least as thick a fillet as the parent metal). I've seen some "ugly" welds that were acceptable, good welds.