Isnt it better to install the tensioner on the bottom of the receiver and top of the hitch? Blue Ox BX88372 Anti-Rattle Hitch Immobilizer For 2.5'' Receiver Trailer Receiver Hitches
That way you are working with the weight of the trailer tongue rather than against it. less stress on the tensioner and the receiver. Ie hold the hitch down don't lift it up.
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Blue Ox BX88372 Anti-Rattle Hitch Immobilizer For 2.5'' Receiver
Reduce hitch noise and sway with the Blue Ox BX88372 Anti-Rattle Immobilizer, engineered for 2.5' receiver hitches to minimize rattling and movement during towing. This durable, easy-to-install kit helps create a tighter, more secure connection for a smoother and quieter ride.
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