I have just what you need, a stainless steel locking anti-rattle hitch pin for you.
I suggest the Stainless Steel Locking, Anti-Rattle Threaded Hitch Pin for 2" Trailer Hitches part # SR25219. You will need a hollow shank for this to work. For a solid shank, you will want the Andersen Trailer Hitch Lock part # AM3493 for the lock in addition to our Brophy Stabilizer Bracket part # RHSB for anti-rattle. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Quiet Hitch for 2" Trailer Hitches # RM-061 is made of steel and has a zinc plating for corrosion resistance. It is designed to work with ball mounts, tow bars, and hitch mounted accessories as an anti-rattle device.
The Malone Anti-Rattle HitchLock System MPG908 worked in a similar way but has been discontinued. The Roadmaster seems to be the customer favorite of all the brands. view full answer...
The Anti-Rattle Device and Lock, # 63232, is made of chrome plated steel. It does not have an official capacity because it has a higher breaking point than a hitch or ball mount that would be used with it. I have included a link to a video showing how the lock works. view full answer...
According to our contacts at Roadmaster, the Quiet Hitch Anti-Rattle Device, # RM-061, is made of mild steel and it is zinc-plated. I have included a link to a video review of this part for you to view. view full answer...
The Draw-Tite Max-Frame Trailer Hitch Receiver # 75607 has the smaller holes between the receiver tube end and the hitch pin hole. The smaller hole is no longer used. This is a locking hitch pin and anti-rattle device that Draw-Tite has the integrated holes to utilize. I've attached a couple of videos to assist.
It is a really nice option for ball mounts and other accessories that do not have an integrated locking/anti-rattle system to stabilize and reduce noise. view full answer...
Yes, Curt's Channel Style Adjustable Ball Mount # C45900 is made in the USA. It fits 2" hitches, comes with 2" and 2-5/16" hitch balls, has a maximum capacity of 14,000 lbs, a rise of 5-1/4", a drop of 6" and a built-in anti-rattle device. view full answer...
I can confirm for you that the Swagman Chinook # S64683 weighs 47 lbs. This is a tilting and folding rack that fits 1-1/4" and 2" hitches, comes with an anti-rattle hitch lock and has a weight capacity of 45 lbs per bike. It holds your bike by the tube with padded ratcheting hooks and by the wheels with ratcheting straps.
I've added links to a pair of video reviews on this rack for you to take a look at as well. view full answer...
The Thule T2 Pro XTR 2 Bike Platform Rack # TH23JV is a great bike rack option. It's made with a powder coat, so it will resist rust and will be a great choice for your West Coast weather.
This rack is compatible with wheels from 20 inches to 29 inches. Most 15 inch frames have 24 inch wheels so you shouldn't have a problem, but you will want to measure the tire diameter to make sure.
You do not need to use any grease for hitch connection. The shank will easily install and then you... view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Blue Ox about the Immobilizer III # BX88312 and Immobilizer II # BX88224 anti-rattle devices. She confirmed that the U-bolts used with the Immobilizers are grade 5 steel, but they are not stainless steel.
The nuts that are included with the Immobilizer are hex whiz lock nuts. The U-bolts are not designed to be long enough to add an additional nut to the bolt to lock the first nut. Since the nuts included are lock nuts, you would only need to use the included... view full answer...
I would always recommend storing a ball mount of any type and in any geographic location because I personally hate bumping by shins or knees on them! I have also seen some get corroded and stuck in the hitch receiver so that is another reason to take it out when not in use.
The outer parts of the Self-Locking, Adjustable, Aluminum Ball Mount, # DTALBM6800, will withstand those harsh Indiana winters, salt brine, debris, and all. The unit is made of aluminum so it is strong and corrosion... view full answer...
Yakima racks are made in either Taiwan or China. The cargo boxes are made in the USA in Southern California.
All of the Thule 4 bike racks are made in the U.S.A., but there are no Thule 4-bike racks designed for campers that can withstand the extra torque. view full answer...
The Curt 4 Bike Rack for 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches # C18030 you were looking at is made in the USA with the exception of some of the hardware is imported from other countries.
The Curt # C18030 is a great option since it works with 1-1/4" or 2" trailer hitch receivers, and has a weight capacity of 45lbs per bike. The rack also features anti sway cradles to prevent your bikes from moving around when on the road, and the tilting function allows you to access the rear cargo area of your vehicle... view full answer...