Originally posted by Maderita
Good tip Marinero. Sounds like a useful and semi-permanent solution.
I use wood carpenter's shims (tapered). Hammer it into the gap, then snap off the reamining portion.
Now that I think about it, a wooden clothes pin should perform similarly.
Jim/Liisa, The welding and grinding-to-fit idea by ddawson is to weld a bead onto the hitch, not "in the receiver." Still, that method has the
drawback of making interchangeability difficult. It could require grinding and the availability of a power tool in order to swap the hitch to another
vehicle.
As to the lockable hitch pin, perhaps I'm missing something? One would have to have ears like a chihuahua to hear the incidental contact made by the
infrequent lateral movement of a hitch pin. That is not where any perceptable rattle originated. The serious rattling problem is from gaps between the
hitch and receiver tube. The solution requires filling the gap (or turning up the stereo). |