Anti-Rattle Device Recommendation to Prevent Hitch Pin Movement
Published 07/31/2015 >
Question:
Hello, I tow a 5000 lbs camper with a 2012 Silverado. The hitch pin is wearing an oval in the hitch and is beginning to rattle due to the slack. Is there a way to secure the receiver to prevent further wear. I have seen bolts that you can tighten but they referance bike rakes. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks
asked by: Don S
Helpful Expert Reply:
To stop the hitch pin from moving in the hitch of your truck you would use the Pro Series Anti-Rattle Device for 2" x 2" Trailer Hitch Receivers # PS63091 as it will secure the ball mount or other attachment and prevent the movement that is causing the wear.
I attached a review video for this product for you to check out as well.
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Pro Series Anti-Rattle Device for 2" x 2" Trailer Hitch Receivers
- Hitch Anti-Rattle
- Non-Locking Anti-Rattle
- Universal
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Sleeve Style
- Accessory Anti-Rattle
- Towing Anti-Rattle
- Pro Series
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