MULL USA Flag Metal Trailer Hitch Cover with Locking Pin (Fits 2" Receivers, Black)
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For Shevy Silverado, we created the American Black Flag Hitch Cover ASIN: B08DQCKFS4 is a unique code that can be used to identify a specific
I'm guessing yes. It was a perfect fit for my 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. All you'll need is a 2" hitch, in my opinion. However, I am not an expert on elan. It appears to be fantastic.
No, I do not believe that is true.
Yes, whichever option works best for your hitch can be used.
Selected User Reviews For MULL USA Flag Metal Trailer Hitch Cover with Locking Pin (Fits 2" Receivers, Black)
The flag itself is very attractive, and I would have loved to have it on the back of my new Ford Raptor. However, the first one I received had undersized holes on one side, allowing the hitch pin to be inserted only on one side, while the holes on the opposite side were too small. Because I liked the way it looked, I returned it and purchased another. The holes on the second one were large enough on both sides, but they were misaligned so badly that the flag was noticeably crooked after you inserted the hitch pin! I'd like it if the units were properly made, but for the price, this level of quality control is absurd.
It faded to a greenish white after only a week on my truck! Terrible powder coat!.
Mine arrived today with two minor blemishes that are bothersome. Given the price, I would anticipate higher quality craftsmanship and quality control. Before I put it on my truck, I had to touch up the paint. There is also room for improvement in the attachment hardware.
I just got mine, and it appears to be well-made and of high quality. I did, however, buy the CURT 23518 Black Trailer Hitch Lock 5/8-Inch, which came highly recommended. The pin fits through the hole on one side of the hitch cover but not the hole on the other; one side appears to be drilled precisely to 5/8" while the other side appears to be about 1/32" short. I'm using the pin that came with the cover because it fits well, but I'd prefer a locking pin to prevent theft.
Coming out of the original packaging, the item is sturdy and attractive. The hitch, on the other hand, has been on my truck for about a month and is already beginning to fade.
Silvered to perfection.
A standard hitch pin lock is not compatible with this hitch cover. To use a locking hitch pin, you'll need to drill out the holes and make them larger. Now you can use the bolts and nuts that came with it, but you'll need two wrenches to remove it so you can attach your hitch. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> To make this fit, I had to go out and purchase a 1/2 inch pin. A standard 5/8-inch pin is used in the United States. So you'll need a 1/2-inch pin if you buy this.
After doing some research on this cover I purchased, I discovered that I'm not the only one who purchased a TBL-inspired black flag. A silver flag with a TBL, at least that's what it's been for about a month. You need to up your game, especially for those who are buying to show off their profession and are getting the short end of the stick and are unable to keep what they thought they were buying.