Trailer Hitch Shaking & Rattling? Try an Anti-Rattle Device
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- For those of us who tow trailers, few things are more annoying than listening to your ball mount rattle in your hitch mile after mile. Fortunately, anti-rattle devices are a low-cost, low-effort way to silence your hitch.
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00:00 - Intro
00:18 - What is an anti-rattle device?
00:39 - Selecting an anti-rattle device
01:07 - Threaded styles
01:42 - Spring-loaded styles
02:11 - Sleeve styles
02:48 - Clamp styles
I went to buy one of these at my local trailer shop, he didn’t sell them, he said on his own hitch he used a shim made from a folded piece of plastic milk bottle - it works brilliantly - recycling at its best
That's an alright short-term solution, but eventually that milk carton material will get shredded. Or, you could use a purpose-built anti-rattle solution like # e99007 which would work great, that you wouldn't need to worry about.
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@@etrailer I have plenty of Milk Cartons 👍
Out of curiosity, are the tow hitch connection systems all designed with this play on purpose?
I could see it being useful in that when things start to rust, there will always be enough play to connect/disconnect.
But it sure is annoying (and sometimes scary!) how things can clunk around when under load.
It's a matter of manufacturing tolerances. The receiver needs to be a bit larger than the shank of the drawbar or other hitch mounted accessory or they could get stuck together and rust. The movement you're experiencing is unavoidable, unfortunately.
Black electrician tape 😲
Using electrical tape can be a temporary solution, but it will deteriorate over time so it wouldn't be a good choice in the long run.
Worked perfectly for me, thanks!!
Electrician tape doesn''t last long. Guess makers of towing connections never had to turn down a crankshaft to a tolerance of 1/10,000 of an inch. Towing connections aren't rocket science. Someday a connection that fits without any need for correction will be made and all these pieces of junk will be obsolete. Maybe I should do that!
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