
 Q:
How Do I Add a Ball Hitch to my RPM Rear Bumper (T/E-Maxx &
Revo Bumpers)?

A: The look of a
scale ball hitch can be achieved using a hand-drill or drill press and a
standard ball-stud. Associated Ball Studs
work well, but a true scale appearance will be most closely achieved with
an oversized ball stud from any manufacturer such as Associated or
Lunsford to name a couple. You will also need a
nut to hold the ball stud in place once mounted to the
bumper (T/E-Maxx bumpers only).
Start by marking a spot on the
bumper for the ball stud (although the photos on this page show the use of
a marker, RPM recommends using a pencil or other easily
removable marking device because a marker
will leave permanent marks!). Using a scale, measure 1/2 the distance between
the bumper mounting holes (about 1.025" or 1-1/32" for the
T/E-Maxx Bumper and 0.818" or 13/16" for the Revo Bumper) and mark the bumper .
Next, at that spot, measure from the back (the license
plate area of the bumper), 0.200" or 13/64" for both the
T/E-Maxx Bumper & the Revo Bumper (1/2 the distance to
the front) and place a bright
dot on the bumper. This will be the spot to drill. Be
sure not to get too close to the front edge of the bumper or a nut will
not fit over the thread (T/E-Maxx Bumper only). Revo owners, do not use a
nut. It will hit on the lower tubular bar.
T/E-Maxx owners -
If you are using a
standard 4-40 ball stud, use a #39 drill and drill through only one wall
of the bumper (if you are using a 5-40 ball stud, use a 1/8" drill).
See the drill sizes listed for the Revo below if you do not wish to use a
nut.
Revo owners - Use
a #43 drill for 4-40 ball studs and a #38 drill for a 5-40 ball stud. It
may also be easier to drill through from the bottom of the bumper, this
way, you won't risk hitting the lower tubular bar and risk voiding the RPM
warranty on the bumper. Carefully drill through the flat area of the
bumper. It might be a wise idea to use a tap and thread the hole before
trying to install the ball stud since the hole is close to the edge of the
flat area of the bumper. Once the hole is threaded with the tap, simply
thread the ball stud in place.
T/E-Maxx owners
- Do not drill all the way through both walls. Once the hole has been
drilled, thread the ball stud into the bumper until it just starts to show
through the bottom. Now place the nut under the thread and finish
threading the ball stud through the bumper. If the hole was drilled to the
proper size, a nut may not be necessary although it will keep the ball
stud from vibrating loose.
Please note: This hitch idea is
only for looks! It is not a working ball hitch and will void RPM's
breakage guarantee on the bumper if it is used for towing.
Before you ask: The
license plates in the finished photos of the bumpers were made using AdobeTM
Illustrator and printed using a color printer on label paper. The
best size for the license plates is 1.100" x .500" with
.060" radii corners. Feel free to copy the idea but please do not ask
us to make the license plates for you. This is just an example of what you
can do to personalize your truck with RPM parts.
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