Franco Novo wrote:Hi AZ...
I was just looking at a bunch of anti rattle devices online
that one looks the best...I agree....and..I also have a U bolt that fits around perfectly, with a flat plate on the bottom
I'm going to attempt to mod it, just grind a round into a chunk of metal and drill two holes to replace the flat plate ...should be easy
Hi Franco,
It sounds like you have a handle on the noise AND quieting it down.
I cannot stand to hear noise while I am towing ... Growing up around machinery, noise is usually a bad thing and when noise can blanket a real problem, it can become a real issue.

I have a short garage and must remove the hitch bar to get the truck in the garage (a real PITA), but the whole thing only takes a few minutes to install or remove AND gives me a chance to inspect the hitch pin, ball, bar, etc for wear or damage. I do NOT oil/grease the hitch bar, but I clean and grease the ball and coupler to reduce wear ... yes, you can replace the ball, but replacing the coupler is a bigger job. Some folks do not grease the ball and coupler, but I have seen a bunch that are severely worn. I generally use a wheel bearing grease (because it is handy), but a less sticky grease that doesn't collect dirt would be better.
I liked the way the
Hitch Clamp fit the hitch and clamped the hitch bar down as well as provided a frictional member between hitch and hitch bar. There are other similar clamps on the market that appear to provide a similar basic clamping and frictional member between the two pieces.
I am getting ready to head back out to Arizona (I hope) when it cools down a bit there and get a bit of prospecting in ... I added another 600# to the
Fun Finder for this trip by carrying my older 4x4 ATV. The weight doesn't seem bad, but the bike loads wheel center aft and you can feel the lighter tongue ... It is not too bad, but I will remember to load the trailer differently with more weight forward. Adding another Grp-27 12 volt Deep Cycle (2 total) to the tongue and making sure the fore-mounted water tank is full will all help.

Good luck ... maybe we will cross paths one day, enjoy a chat and cold one over a campfire ...
