thehippie wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Looks like you’re already towing with it?
Why not see how tight you can jack knife the trailer and decide for yourself.
None of us can see how tight you can back up from the internet.
Just as important, looks like you have a 2” square hitch and the adapter sleeve.
That is not a good combo for longevity. At some point you will wallow out the hitch pin holes and bend the hitch pin. Adapter sleeves are a short term, occasional use solution for those that have a bigger receiver and don’t have the right size hitch.
i know. i tried to remove the sleeve but can't. looks like the sleeve is so molded to the receiver i can't pull it out. its not rusted but its just molded in.
CURT 45340 Forged Trailer Hitch Ball Mount, Fits 2-Inch Receiver, 17,000 lbs. GTW, 1-1/4-Inch Ball Hole, 2-Inch Drop, 1-Inch Rise https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IIO42S6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Sk3HDbPJESRB0
CURT 40085 Raw Steel Trailer Hitch Ball, 30,000 lbs., 2-5/16-Inch Diameter Tow Ball with 1-1/4-Inch x 2-5/8-Inch Shank https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IWT83O6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Gm3HDb1P1SJF4
It’s my setup. I have wd hitch but when I camp just one mile away I don’t use the wd hitch.