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CarterKraft
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Mar 31, 2018

3" hitch issues on 2018 F350

First short trip out (75 miles) using the 2" Hensley Arrow in the 2-2½ and then in 2½-3 sleeve it seems I have bent the oem pin and can't get it out of the hitch. I already new this would be a problem but I could not find a 3" WD hitch shank in time.

I can get 2½ shanks all day from several manufacturers but can't seem to find a 3".

Has anyone else had any luck?
Have you had any trouble using just the 2½ shank in the 3" sleeve?
I am thinking I would like to get away from sleeves all together but I could weld strips of steel to the 2½ shank to make it 3" or possibly just weld the sleeve to it...

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  • I was using my twenty-something year old Reese weight distribution hitch with 2" shank, which meant I had both sleeves installed. There was a lot of slop in this set up and I bent the 5/8" diameter Reese locking pin I was using.
    I then purchased a Blue Ox Sway Pro with 2000 lb. bars and a 2.5" shank. I had to use the OEM pin for a while, but it worked with no issues. I have since purchased and installed a Bolt locking pin. I must say it is pretty beefy, and the pin looks much more substantial than anything else I have seen to date - including the OEM pin.
    I did a bit of research prior to my purchase of the Sway Pro. Nobody, with the possible exception of Gen-Y makes a WDH with a 3" shank.
    I decided against the Gen-Y hitch mostly because it doesn't seem to really be a purpose built unit. The weight distribution assembly seems to simply slide over the shank in some way that really wasn't clear to me.
    There still appears to be some up and down movement allowed, which I don't think adversely affects anything. However, since I will probably not ever purchase a three inch shank, I am considering doing a few spot welds on the back side where the 2.5" insert meets the 3" receiver.
  • Yes I am using the OEM sleeve but can't imagine it would be much different with a different sleeve.

    I ordered a 2.5" shank to try with only the 3" sleeve. That should help but I think I will ultimately weld cold rolled steel to the shank and mill it to size so I can get the actual fit I want (no slop).

    I am sure about the time I get the modifications done the manufacturers will catch up and release a 3" shank...
  • www.e-trailer.com
    has the curt hitch adaptor from 3" to 2" but it may be the same as what you tried.