Hitch Rattle

gbaglo

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Keath pointed out that there was a lot of play between the receiver and the cargo carrier I got recently. He had the same problem in the past and warned me against using duct tape to make a tighter fit.

I may have found my solution. I picked up Garant Elgin tool handle wedges ( two for six bucks ) at my local Rona hardware. These are made of steel and come in various sizes and shapes. I got wedges that are 2" wide ( perfect ).

I drove the wedge in between the hitch receiver and cargo carrier and nothing moves now. Not sure how easy it will be to remove, but the one I got does have a lip I can grab on to. I also haven't tested it to see if it stays in place on a rough road.

baglo
 

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Pretty cool solution. I'm betting it'll stay put, but if not, you might grind a very shallow trough on the upper edge of the hitch where the top lip of the wedge meets it. If you don't have a grinder, this gives you an excuse to buy a new tool! ;)

Bruce
 
As you can see from the second picture, if I use a little more muscle I could drive the wedge a tad further and it would be held in place by the cargo carrier. I didn't since I don't want to commit.


baglo
 
Yah, but the price is right for my anti-rattle device, assuming it works and if you don't need to remove it.....

baglo
 
Here is a relatively simple device I have been considering

http://www.etrailer.com/p-93347.html

Not as cheap as Glenn's solution, but much less expensive than the specialized ball mounts.

Another solution I found in searching fiberglassrv.com is to cut a shim from a piece of plastic and jam it between the ball mount and the receiver tube. I used this solution on the first trip with our new trailer and it seems to reduce hitch rattle quite a bit. I made the shim from the plastic lid of a margarine container. You can't get much cheaper than that!

Brian
 
That is a neat simple idea, but I have to wonder if if would stop all the up and down movement being wedged only in the side. Would not be too expensive to fine out though.
 

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