What Size Hitch Pin Fits Curt Class V Trailer Hitch # C15302
Question:
Just what size pin is suppose to go in this hitch. My pin is loose in the hole and a new pin is loose in the hole? This is the reason I bought a new hitch as I had to scab my hitch with a drilled plate to tighten up the pin.
asked by: Michael
Expert Reply:
Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class V - 2" Item # C15302 takes a 5/8 inch diameter pin such as # PC3. If you are using a 5/8 inch diameter pin then how much play is there between the pin and the hole? The hole has to be slightly larger than the pin in order for it to fit easily. But if it is really flopping around in there and/or is not long enough then you probably have a 1/2 inch pin.
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