So, can a hitch receiver "Wear Out?" If so, how do you tell? What do you look for?
I've been towing for 12 years with the same receiver on our '99 E350. All of that time has been with biggish, longish, heavyish trailers. Our latest rig is a 34'9" Rockwood 8329SS, ~8,000 pounds dry with a assumed tongue weight of near 1,000 lbs. The van is rated for 10,000 pounds but requires a lot of weight transfer to move weight to the front axle. Consequently, there has been a LOT of leverage applied to the hitch. I towed with a Hensley for many years and have been using a common WD hitch the last two years only because I sold the Hensley with my last big trailer and could not afford a new one.
All of this is lead in to my question. It seems to me that there is a lot of slop in the hitch bar when it's in the receiver. The hole for the hitch pin is enlarged on either side and the metal has displaced and so the opening is a bit 'swollen" in the box section around the hole.
When is all of this too much? Is it even worth thinking about when a new receiver is ~$250 bucks and an afternoon's work?
Cheers!
Tom Boles & Family
'99 E350 Chateau V10
'16 Rockwood 8329SS
'13 StarCraft 266RKS
'05 Cedar Creek Silver Back 31LBHS
RIP '01 Sprinter 303BH (8/28/04)
'96 Mallard 33Z
'90 StarCraft Tent Trailer