2" Receiver Hitches for Utility Quads
#12
LOL..I hear yea. People do dumb stuff all the time. I can just see some ignorant person, with no common sense deciding to move their 6000 lb. pontoon boat with their quad, just cause they have a hitch that matches.
#13
HI There. I also own a Polaris Hawkeye. I was wondering did your A-Arm break at the Sub Frame?? I just read this is a problem with Hawkeye's. I kinda new to ATV's could you post me a picture of where they break. Thank you so much!!
#14
http://forums.atvconnection.com/pola...sub-frame.html
#17
sounds the the polaris guys dont like 2" receivers lol. plain and simple its the convenience factor of being able to take it right outa your truck and put it in your atv. my 08 ac comes with 2" standard, which in my opinion they all should. no one expects to pull a 38 foot trailer with their atv just because it has a 2" receiver.
#19
sounds the the polaris guys dont like 2" receivers lol. plain and simple its the convenience factor of being able to take it right outa your truck and put it in your atv. my 08 ac comes with 2" standard, which in my opinion they all should. no one expects to pull a 38 foot trailer with their atv just because it has a 2" receiver.
Plain and simple though the 1.25 hitch will be more than enough to exceed the towing capacity of ANY wheeler I don't care if it is an artic cat polaris honda or what. If your wheeler has a 2" hitch than good for you but A huge waste of money for something that does the same thing just as good as the one already on the machine. I also understand the versatility with switching between your truck and wheeler but is not worth the extra money to me when you will probably never have to switch them anyway or you can spend half as much and just buy another drop ball or what ever you need for your wheeler so you don't have to switch them constantly. Agree to disagree for the most part. happy riding


