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Lynnmor wrote:
My sleeve was as long as the receiver. The problem is with the shank being spaced 1/4" from the receiver on each side. That gap is filled with the sleeve that slides and gives no support front to rear. There have been reports of bending hitch pins and elongated holes from that movement. I upgraded to a 2-1/2" shank and that can be done with most hitches.
โApr-10-2017 02:38 AM
eHoefler wrote:
The sleeve it self does not have the warning, but the owners manual does, and most hitch manufactures do as well. the sleeve is too short to use on a WDH, it does not give full support of the shank.
โApr-09-2017 07:42 AM
ScottG wrote:Maybe the OP will post exactly what he has so a solution can be provided.time2roll wrote:That would be nice but not really an option with most WDH manufacturers.
Best to get a new drawbar.
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eHoefler wrote:
.. the sleeve is too short to use on a WDH, it does not give full support of the shank.
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ScottG wrote:time2roll wrote:
Best to get a new drawbar.
That would be nice but not really an option with most WDH manufacturers.