Best Anti-Rattle Device To Use With Blue Ox TrackPro WDH
Updated 06/12/2026 | Published 06/11/2026 >
Question:
I am looking for an anti rattle device to use while towing my 2026 jayco 261bhsw. I’m using a blue ox track pro 1000/10000. It’s a 7500lb trailer at max load. When I do choose one, I want this pulling the hitch toward the top of receiver yes?
asked by: Braden C
Expert Reply:
Hey Braden, thanks for reaching out. Yes, we do have an anti-rattle device that will work great with your Blue Ox WD setup. The U-bolt style anti-rattle devices are going to give the best results, and for that I recommend the following:
- Blue Ox Hitch Receiver Immobilizer II - 2" Hitches # BX88224
This uses two U-bolts so you get tension on the hitch from every direction. Usually, a WDH pits a good amount of tension on the hitch and gets rid of a lot of rattle, but if there is still extra play, the # BX88224 will get that locked down nicely.
I've included a picture showing how it installs.

Joseph
6/12/2026
The tab on the back side broke on 2 different devices. The weld would break and bend.
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Blue Ox Hitch Receiver Immobilizer II - 2" Hitches
- Hitch Anti-Rattle
- Non-Locking Anti-Rattle
- Universal
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Clamp Style
- Accessory Anti-Rattle
- Towing Anti-Rattle
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Rob W.
6/12/2026
Braden, I have been using one of these for both my blue ox and also my bike rack setup. It actually is great because it has two “u” clamps that you bolt down. It pulls it down and to the side which eliminates any sway movement in any direction. We pull our Chevy Equinox with our 35Ft RV with the 6” dual receiver hitch that we also picked up her at eTrailer. This setup works great, we have the bikes sandwiched in between the RV and tow vehicle with no issues. Good luck!