OFF ROAD BOAR Universal Shackle Hitch Receiver 2” (11,023 lbs Max Capacity) with 3/4" D Ring and 7/8" Screw Pin Safety Ring,Best Towing Accessories Replacement for Jeeps & Trucks
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This is not the case The strength of hollow square tubes is so great that you can hardly imagine they would break before they failed.
A Class III Receiver will be able to fit in it.
I would guess that this applies to most standard installation size vehicles, since it has 4 holes, supports horizontal or vertical connection shackles.
Apparently there are four of them, based on the description. As long as it does not exceed 4 tons, 75 tons are allowed. It is safe to use it at 75T,
Selected User Reviews For OFF ROAD BOAR Universal Shackle Hitch Receiver 2” (11,023 lbs Max Capacity) with 3/4" D Ring and 7/8" Screw Pin Safety Ring,Best Towing Accessories Replacement for Jeeps & Trucks
This product was acquired to better prepare myself for being towed out of the mud after I got stuck and needed to be pulled out of the muck without any means to catch up to the tow rope or chain other than In the following days, I bought this item, a tow strap, a set of shackles, and an emergency shovel kit. It's all set for me to get stuck again and have to be pulled out! I'm so happy! Oh, how I laugh. Furthermore, I am now more prepared to return the favor if I need to go back to you in the future!.

Simple is as simple does it get - a solid slug of steel and a shackle. Could you please provide a link to a clearer picture of what you meant by calling it junk? It fell apart-what’s the big deal? Just tighten the shackle pin and/or add a wire to keep.

There is a block made of aluminum and a D-shaped part The shackle is made of The red paint I used on mine (it arrived black) matched This steel shackle is sturdy and fits the 2" receiver well with minimal rattle (the D shackles will rattle if you don't install an isolation device). I really enjoyed this bargain.

This lens sticks out farther than I'd like. There do not seem to be any problems. A solid block of aluminum is used to make it. So far, I have not experienced any rattle. My only issue with it is that it sticks out a little too much, but I think that's not a problem with the product itself. I just drilled another 5/8" hole through the aluminum block about 1 inch in. This allows it to slide further into my hitch receiver since it's 75" closer to the shackle.

shaft rotational ability was excellent, however I found it strange that the receiver of my hitch (on a UTV) mounts with the pin vertically rather than horizontally (dull When I used this hitch system to pull my driveway drag, it worked like a charm! This heavy-duty construction has the strength to handle any job. Thanks for your hard work!.

Although I am not personally in need of rear recovery points, those points can prove useful when you need to rescue squirrely friends who think they can drive off road in that truck they call a pavement princess. I would definitely buy it again. I find this to be a durable piece of equipment.

Knowing your measurements is important. A smaller SUV or mini truck is a great fit for the product. That doesn't seem right on a vast truck like that You should just make sure you know the size and if it is right for you, I recommend it.

My only reason for giving it a 3 rather than a 4 star rating is that the threaded piece inside the shackles rusted In my opinion, it is minimal, but I expect perfection from products I buy.
