Will Infinite Rule Locking Pin Fit Ambull Heavy Duty Receiver Shackle
Updated 05/03/2022 | Published 05/01/2022 >
Question:
Will this fit as a replacement for the bolt on the Ambull Heavy Duty Hitch Receiver Shackle?
asked by: Cain
Expert Reply:
From what I was able to find on the Ambull Heavy Duty Hitch Receiver Shackle it uses a 7/8" pin to connect the D-Ring. I recommend measuring what you have to make sure this is correct. Without any other information on this product I'm not sure if there are variations that use a different pin, and cannot be sure of the size. You will also need to measure the span since that information is not available.
Assuming you find that it is in fact 7/8" in diameter and the span is no more than 3", you will be able to use the InfiniteRule Locking Pin for Monster Hooks, Mojave Parts, Road Armor Shackles - 3" Span - Black # 34065024. Keep in mind, you will be limited by the lowest rated component of your setup. The safe working load limit of this pin is 10,000 lbs with a shear strength of 27,000 lbs. If the Ambull has a lower rating that is what you need to follow, although realistically you will likely be limited by your trailer hitch or tow vehicle.
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InfiniteRule Locking Pin for Monster Hooks, Mojave Parts, Road Armor Shackles - 3" Span - Black
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- Tow Hooks
- Tow Shackles
- Hook and Shackle Lock
- 7/8 Inch Diameter
- 3 Inch Span
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