โJan-19-2016 01:42 PM
โMar-01-2016 05:32 PM
BarneyS wrote:N-Trouble wrote:
Have a 2012 GMC 2500HD with factory reducer. When I pulled my old bumper pull I never had any issues or even a bit of sound. With the trailer disconnected you could move the hitch head around a bit but once the WD bars are (properly) applied everything is under tension and doesn't clank around at all. At least that is my experience.
That has been my experience also.
Barney
โFeb-28-2016 05:04 PM
โFeb-19-2016 01:33 PM
โFeb-19-2016 12:46 PM
Houston Remodeler wrote:
After losing my reducer I was shocked at the prices for a short piece of tube steel with a hole in it !!
Shopping around lead me to a local hitch supply store. He sells so many he keeps them on the counter. I asked his advice on purchasing 2 as insurance against losing the first one. I declined buying a second one.
On the way out the door he shouted, "see you next week"
I did replace the L shaped pin as the L shape was digging an enlarged hole in the class V hitch. The new, locking straight bar pin makes no such wear marks.
โFeb-17-2016 09:44 AM
โFeb-05-2016 03:43 PM
โFeb-04-2016 08:26 PM
โFeb-02-2016 02:44 PM
โFeb-02-2016 12:50 PM
jake2250 wrote:
When I purchased my Silverado 2500 it came with the reducer, I used it and it did seem a little sloppy. I took the truck to the dealer and explained my concern.
They took the truck in and welded the reducer to the hitch, I mean they welded that bad boy, not simple tacking, a full bead all around front and back!
Even put a coat of paint on it!!
Done deal,works great!!
Only issue now is finding a locking hitch pin for my bike rack, I have a standard locking hitch pin,, but the one for my bike rack is an anti wobble but not long enough!
My WD hitch is nice and snug no rattles or wobble anymore!!
Take it to a welder and have them weld it in, I do not tow anything that requires a 2-1/2 shank!
โFeb-02-2016 12:30 PM
โFeb-02-2016 11:38 AM
โFeb-02-2016 10:50 AM
mkirsch wrote:
This is what I use for a reducer sleeve. A 12" weldable receiver tube. It fits right in my 2.5" receiver perfectly, and supports the shank along its entire length. No more slop than what you'd get out of the 2" shank in a 2" receiver.
The original hole was half a hole off, so I turned it 90 degrees, marked for new holes, and drilled them in the right place. Extra holes are irrelevant because it's not structural.
โFeb-02-2016 09:58 AM
โFeb-02-2016 09:21 AM
N-Trouble wrote:
Have a 2012 GMC 2500HD with factory reducer. When I pulled my old bumper pull I never had any issues or even a bit of sound. With the trailer disconnected you could move the hitch head around a bit but once the WD bars are (properly) applied everything is under tension and doesn't clank around at all. At least that is my experience.