Installation of the Roadmaster Quiet Hitch # RM-061
Updated 10/25/2011 | Published 10/24/2011 >
Question:
why would the device not pull the weight down instead of holding it up? you end up holding up the tounge weight with your little u bolt instead of the hitch
asked by: Mark T
Expert Reply:
The Roadmaster Quiet Hitch, # RM-061, was designed to eliminate rattle in ball mounts, tow bars and other hitch mounted accessories. It pulls the shank of the ball mount or other accessory against the receiver to keep the ball mount from bouncing around. This device should not be used when towing a trailer. It was not designed to support the tongue weight of a trailer and could be damaged if too much force is exerted on the device.
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Roadmaster Quiet Hitch for 2" Trailer Hitches
- Hitch Anti-Rattle
- Non-Locking Anti-Rattle
- Universal
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Clamp Style
- Accessory Anti-Rattle
- Towing Anti-Rattle
- Roadmaster
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