Beach Cart Transporting without a Truck Bed??

Location
Wisconsin
My plan is to put a front hitch on my 2010 pathfinder so I can access my hatch. With the seats down I can fit the bigfoot beach cart.

I put fiberglass poles with reflective tops on front corner of my hitch hauler, so I can see it in the driver's seat. Otherwise you're just guessing. They're $1 at the hardware store.
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
What about effects to the front suspension, ball joints, etc etc........ McDog use to run a hauler front and rear on his Tundra, He started having bad issues with his front end.
 
Location
Wisconsin
What about effects to the front suspension, ball joints, etc etc........ McDog use to run a hauler front and rear on his Tundra, He started having bad issues with his front end.

A front hitch hauler and beach cart will not cause issues on a healthy 1500+ truck. It's still less than a brush guard or winch and mount.
 

smokeysevin

one man with a couch
Location
Houston
If it was a gen 1 (2000-2006) Tundra, the ball joints and bushings are crap to start with. I have one with 275k miles on it for reference.

Sean
 
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