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2005 Chevrolet 6.6L Duramax LLY
SKU #: WSF-WS-HS-R MPN #: WS-HS-R

Weigh Safe Hard Shackle Hitch | Designed For Use With 2" Hitch Receiver

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Description
The Weigh Safe Recovery Soft Shackle Receiver is a sturdy and stylish solution for all your towing and vehicle recovery needs.This hard shackle is perfect for recovery situations, whether you’re stuck in the mud/snow or towing a broken down car, this hitch has got you covered! Keep it in your receiver or store it in your car door so you always have access to a strong tow point. Weigh Safe's hard shackle hitch has a 45,000 lb. breaking strength limit and is made from aircraft grade aluminum so you don't have to worry about rust or corrosion in your steel shackle hitch receiver.

The Weigh Safe Recovery Soft Shackle Receiver is a sturdy and stylish solution for all your towing and vehicle recovery needs.This hard shackle is perfect for recovery situations, whether you’re stuck in the mud/snow or towing a broken down car, this hitch has got you covered! Keep it in your receiver or store it in your car door so you always have access to a strong tow point. Weigh Safe's hard shackle hitch has a 45,000 lb. breaking strength limit and is made from aircraft grade aluminum so you don't have to worry about rust or corrosion in your steel shackle hitch receiver.

SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Rated for 45,000 lb Breaking Strength
  • Fits a Standard 2" Hitch Receiver With a Standard 5/8" Hitch Pin Opening
  • Ring Inner Diameter is 1.75"
  • Shackle Has a Working Load Limit of 4-3/4 Tons
  • Shackle is 3/4 Inch and Shackle Bolts is 7/8 Inch
About Weigh Safe
Weigh Safe is a company derived from seeing that a hole was present in the aftermarket hitch offerings that presented an opportunity to allow for safer towing. The Weigh Safe Drop Hitch effectively measures the tongue weight of your towing load, improving the vehicle tow load balance and performance. Its as simple as it looks; using the built-in dial gauge on the side, see how much weight is resting on your tongue, and position your load to your desired tongue weight, which is typically 10-15% of the total trailer weight.