Question: M37 Towing hitch

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Question: M37 Towing hitch

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Evening all

I have found a towing hitch/pintle for my Dodge and was wondering what size bolts I will need to mount the new toy?

Thanks in advance

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Paul, looks like you need four, Screw, Cap, 1/2"- 20NF X 1-5/8" noted as item Q in this shot.
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Use at least grade 5 bolts, I would use grade 8 if you can find them.
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Re: Question: M37 Towing hitch

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thanks for the replies. So looking at this image I need parts B. C, D & E to mount the hitch properly.

best start hunting for those elements then...
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Re: Question: M37 Towing hitch

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Paul,
Also worth noting that part "D" mounts on the front side of the rear crossmember. such that most of it is not visible when properly installed

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Re: Question: M37 Towing hitch

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I see. So part E and the actual hitch can rotate? is this to aid in cross country usage?
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Paul,

Yes, that exactly it. Tanner just listed one in the swap meet. Willingness and cost to ship may be a big question.

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no harm in asking I suppose. Many thanks.
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What is needed depends on whether your truck is a M37 or a B1 since most B1s had the pintle bolted directly to the rear cross member without the swivel hardware but it's really up to how you want to do it.
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mine is a 1953 model
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OK Paul, to be 100% correct a 1953 model would need everything shown in the drawing.
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Thanks for the info
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I have the whole thing less the bolts I'll let you have for free if you pay the shipping. Only thing is the threads on part E are buggered up and will need to be rethreaded.
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Re: Question: M37 Towing hitch

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well thats tempting...
I am in the UK. will PM the address
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