Recovery point metal thick enough?

   / Recovery point metal thick enough? #21  
I think you will be fine. I would expect the pin to shear first.


I think you are right. That is one big honking chunk of steel to tear out . It would be different if it was hollow but if it was mine I wouldn't sweat it.
 
   / Recovery point metal thick enough? #22  
Failure of the 2" bar is the LAST component of that "system" that will fail! (5/8 pin, reciever tube, reciever frame/mounting, bolts to the truck frame)
Run it!
 
   / Recovery point metal thick enough? #23  
I would suggest taking the modified receiver to a testing lab, have them attach it to a solid mounting point with a pin though the new hole you drilled, and then apply 30,000 lbs of pulling force to the shackle. If it don't break then, you are good to go!!!! :)
 
   / Recovery point metal thick enough? #24  
There's no problem with the receiver... and I'm not sure what you mean by "stinger"?

Out here in rural Oregon, the the part of a trailer hitch which slides into the receiver is called a "stinger". I was under the impression that it was fairly common terminology, but maybe not. We west coast rednecks are an isolated and inbred bunch...
 

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