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Anti-Rattle Device Recommendation for Use with Curt Hitch # C13152  

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Thanks for the response. I have a 4x8' flatbed utility trailer that gets infrequent light duty use, like hauling a kayak and paddleboards and the occasional trip to the lumberyard. The fixed ball mount I have seems to have a lot of slop in the receiver (ahem: Harbor Freight hollow mount, which may be part of the problem) and when I use it there is quite a bit of rattle. The lock thing looks cool, if you still recommend that I'll order one.

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The best anti-rattle device for an application really depends on what is being used in the hitch. Typically with a 2 inch hitch like the # C13152 the accessories are hollow so an anti-rattle hitch like like the part # 63232 is the best way to go.

This also doubles as a lock too.

Email me back with what you plan on using in this hitch and I'll give you a better recommendation if the # 63232 would not work.

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Jon

8/29/2017

Thanks for the response. I have a 4x8' flatbed utility trailer that gets infrequent light duty use, like hauling a kayak and paddleboards and the occasional trip to the lumberyard. The fixed ball mount I have seems to have a lot of slop in the receiver (ahem: Harbor Freight hollow mount, which may be part of the problem) and when I use it there is quite a bit of rattle. The lock thing looks cool, if you still recommend that I'll order one.

Jameson C.

8/29/2017

The part # 63232 would for sure be your best option since you said the shank of your ball mount is hollow. This will take all the movement out.

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