Towing - hitch ball mount




I stuck some thin aluminum shims alongside the ball mount after putting it into the receiver and it seemed to fix the issue. I used my digital micrometer to measure the inside of the receiver and the outside of the ball mount shaft that inserts into the receiver. Both measure a bit over 2". Neither of the holes that the pin goes through (in the receiver and in the ball mount) are elongated, and the pin is straight.
Is it common to have this much play at that interface? Is there a special metric hitch ball mount I need (my vehicle is USA-assembled)?
TIA
I ran a VW Touareg for nearly 10 years with a clanka-clanka-clanka receiver that was not properly dimensioned to the drawbar (aka ball mount).
My W166 was not too bad. Loose but not as bad as the Touareg.
My current 9Y0 Cayenne also knocks and clanks because the Bratislava-assembled vehicle uses a European-sourced "2-inch-but-not-exactly" receiver.




European drawbars, aka "tow hooks" are very different, and better because of powered concealability.
Basic ones look like this, but there are all sorts:
Anti Rattle Hitch Pin




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Basic ones look like this, but there are all sorts:
Anti Rattle Hitch Pin
Place the block inside your ball mount or hitch accessory and line up the hole in the block with the pin hole in your ball mount. Slide your ball mount into your hitch and insert the hitch pin. To activate the anti-rattle device, just tighten the pin. Doing this will pull the accessory up against the wall of your hitch receiver, thus keeping the accessory from moving around inside your hitch. No more annoying clanking or vibrating.
Place the block inside your ball mount or hitch accessory and line up the hole in the block with the pin hole in your ball mount. Slide your ball mount into your hitch and insert the hitch pin. To activate the anti-rattle device, just tighten the pin. Doing this will pull the accessory up against the wall of your hitch receiver, thus keeping the accessory from moving around inside your hitch. No more annoying clanking or vibrating.



But I do appreciate the replies - thanks all!
Last edited by John Ha; Aug 11, 2023 at 06:49 AM.




