We use the Ease Guide coupler in our hitch assembly. The 3/4" retaining pin is in our experience a very substantial method of locking the hitch to the ball. We have many units on the road to date, and no reports of any problems. In our opinion the 3/4" pin is superior to many of the coupler retaining methods on the market today.
Is that a good way to secure the ball in to the hitch, it looks like a product that I wuldnt mind spending my money on, but the way that you secure the ball into the hitch, is something ima little unsure about. I mean is that a realistic thing, could the ball somehow come from under from that pin.
We use the Ease Guide coupler in our hitch assembly. The 3/4" retaining pin is in our experience a very substantial method of locking the hitch to the ball. We have many units on the road to date, and no reports of any problems. In our opinion the 3/4" pin is superior to many of the coupler retaining methods on the market today.
Shockerhitch 9 months ago
I mean reliable
Fordman903 9 months ago
Is that a good way to secure the ball in to the hitch, it looks like a product that I wuldnt mind spending my money on, but the way that you secure the ball into the hitch, is something ima little unsure about. I mean is that a realistic thing, could the ball somehow come from under from that pin.
Fordman903 9 months ago