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Custom Vehicle Mount "India Mount


Jordan Keslow

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Ever since using the India mount I have always wanted one...or one like it. With the help of my grip buddy, Chuck May, we created an "updated" modular India mount. The steel fitting is incredibly strong and made for any 2 inch receiver. The mount is drilled to allow the Speed Rail to be placed practically anywhere the operator needs...regular or goofy. The top of the Speed Rail is then braced to the car by daisy chain webbing which prevents any possible rattling. Let me know your thoughts...

 

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Just make sure to check the specs on the hitch itself...I am no towing professional but the towing capacity and tongue ratings are always vastly different on the same hitches. You plus a rig/camera will be 200+ lbs a foot or so away from the received which multiplies the forces exponentially. Just be careful.

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Another thing to remember is about loading daisy chains. They were designed for clipping climbing gear into. The loops are not sewn to handle any kind of dynamic load. They are convenient to use and frequently abused, but their purpose is not to restrain humans. Use webbing slings where needed.

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Just make sure to check the specs on the hitch itself...I am no towing professional but the towing capacity and tongue ratings are always vastly different on the same hitches. You plus a rig/camera will be 200+ lbs a foot or so away from the received which multiplies the forces exponentially. Just be careful.

Class III 2 inch hitch...4000lbs limit.

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i personally don't like the connection point between the vertical and horizontal (round to square) axis. The leverage is huge from the weight of the rig not to mention the body leaning force, prone to failure....

Jens,

True there is lots of leverage involved, because of this the decision to go from round to square was made to preventing rolling/spinning which is possible in a (round to round) design. The square design increases strength.

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Just make sure to check the specs on the hitch itself...I am no towing professional but the towing capacity and tongue ratings are always vastly different on the same hitches. You plus a rig/camera will be 200+ lbs a foot or so away from the received which multiplies the forces exponentially. Just be careful.

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Thanks for your input.

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Don't be angry pal...just trying to send a little caution your way. Check the gear that holds your life in it's little, underrated hands. As you pointed out, I admittedly am not a towingbpreofessional, neither are you. I am however a steadicam professional and have seen shit go south that everyone thought was solid. Enjoy

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