Grumpaw
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Fishersville, Va.
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- Previous 2021 Ranger, Now 2019 Ford Expedition
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- Navy Vet., Retired Police Sgt., Grumpy Old Senior Citizen
Nice, but the shank that goes into the receiver has to be hollow.Hi Folks,
A bit of an update. Since my hitch cost close to $300, it is a desirable piece to steal. The solution was to install a locking hitch pin, but during my research, I found the common locking hitch pin has the lock axial with the length of the pin with a deep groove cut in the pin. Hitch thieves scoff at this as easy to defeat. They take a long pipe of larger diameter than the lock cylinder and snap off the lock with a healthy pull. That is where LetsGoAero design defeats the thief.
A bit pricey but worth it in my opinion....
https://letsgoaero.com/silent-hitch-pin-5-8-press-on-locking-anti-rattle-pin-for-2-hitches/
Here is a video to explain this improvement
Best,
Phil
Unfortunately, most shanks that are rated for a WD hitch are solid steel so it wouldn't work.
Aside from that, it would be great for securing lite trailers and boat trailers. I have 2 lock pins like the last one pictured, and even if they broke it, I'd like to see how they would remove a 700 lb tongue weight travel trailer, that weighs 7000 lbs, and quickly hook it up to another truck....that would be something to see !!!
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