12-25-2011, 05:28 PM
Good point Nick. On the 993 and the 968 the hitch only requires the drilling of 4 holes into the aluminum behind the bumperettes. and it bolts right on. However if you don't have those bumperettes it could present quite a problem.
And to Joe's point on building a kit trailer ......... PA looks on this type of activity in the same way they do your building of a full blown roadworthy kit car, i.e. they make a HUGE deal of trying to get such an object registered. If you go the trailer route (which doesn't look likely given Nick's wise words), either a) buy a Harbor Freight trailer that someone else has already registered, b) just buy a trailer off the shelf, or c) if you really want to build your own kit register it in Maine.
And to Joe's point on building a kit trailer ......... PA looks on this type of activity in the same way they do your building of a full blown roadworthy kit car, i.e. they make a HUGE deal of trying to get such an object registered. If you go the trailer route (which doesn't look likely given Nick's wise words), either a) buy a Harbor Freight trailer that someone else has already registered, b) just buy a trailer off the shelf, or c) if you really want to build your own kit register it in Maine.