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Easy to Use: Featuring 5/8" screw pin, 3/4 shackle isolator and washer to make it more stability. Dual hitch pin hole design allows the D-Ring to swing horizontally or vertically for easy to use.
New Rust: Solid steel-electro galvanized, power coated
Widely Application: The towing hitch fits all standard 2" tow receivers, turning your truck, SUV or any other vehicle into a towing machine built to resist any kind of harsh conditions. The rugged powder-coated finish provides superior corrosion resistance.
Here are the steps to do it
Ensure Safety and Compatibility:
Make sure the trailer hitch receiver and shackle are compatible in terms of size and weight capacity.
Verify that the shackle is rated for the load you plan to tow or recover.
Prepare the Tools:
You may need a wrench or socket set to secure the shackle.
Insert the Shackle:
Slide the shackle's pin through the receiver hole. If the shackle pin is threaded, ensure it is securely tightened.
Secure the Shackle:
Insert the cotter pin, clip, or secure the locking mechanism provided with the shackle to prevent the pin from sliding out during use.
Attach the Load:
Hook up the trailer or connect the recovery strap/chain to the shackle's bow.
Check for Security:
Double-check that the shackle and its attachment are secure before towing or performing any recovery operation.
Easy to Use: Featuring 5/8" screw pin, 3/4 shackle isolator and washer to make it more stability. Dual hitch pin hole design allows the D-Ring to swing horizontally or vertically for easy to use.
New Rust: Solid steel-electro galvanized, power coated
Widely Application: The towing hitch fits all standard 2" tow receivers, turning your truck, SUV or any other vehicle into a towing machine built to resist any kind of harsh conditions. The rugged powder-coated finish provides superior corrosion resistance.
Here are the steps to do it
Ensure Safety and Compatibility:
Make sure the trailer hitch receiver and shackle are compatible in terms of size and weight capacity.
Verify that the shackle is rated for the load you plan to tow or recover.
Prepare the Tools:
You may need a wrench or socket set to secure the shackle.
Insert the Shackle:
Slide the shackle's pin through the receiver hole. If the shackle pin is threaded, ensure it is securely tightened.
Secure the Shackle:
Insert the cotter pin, clip, or secure the locking mechanism provided with the shackle to prevent the pin from sliding out during use.
Attach the Load:
Hook up the trailer or connect the recovery strap/chain to the shackle's bow.
Check for Security:
Double-check that the shackle and its attachment are secure before towing or performing any recovery operation.
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