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Grit_dog
Jun 11, 2017Navigator
Walaby wrote:
I welded a sleeve into mine. And glad I used the sleeve and a 2 inch shank instead of the 2.5 inch. I broke down and had to have the truck and trailer towed. Was in the middle of nowhere. Tow truck put my truck on the flat bed and had to use my hitch to tow the trailer. He had a 2 inch receiver. If I had the 2.5 inch shank Im not sure what we would have done.
Mike
Your truck your money, but that does not solve the issue, at all. I challenge anyone to put a lot of miles towing heavy on a hitch adapter sleeve and not bend a pin. That adapter creates a longer bending moment on the pin on both sides. It's not a matter of if, but a matter of when. It also helps Waller out the hitch pin hole on the receiver.
Btw, don't take it the wrong way. I didn't learn this from the Internet. I learned it the hard way!
Mfgs provide a more robust hitch and people go to great extremes to defeat it.....
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