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  • Factory Tow Hitch Anti Rattle bolt

    hi
    further to my general questions about towing, the factory hitch has an anti rattle bolt, is the bolt only to be tightened when the hitch is un-laden ?
    i am quite surprised about how much movement there is in the fitting with the bolt un done and read on the inet that with a trailer attached it should be loosened- seems counter intuative to me.
    thanks
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    Originally posted by epilot View Post
    hi
    further to my general questions about towing, the factory hitch has an anti rattle bolt, is the bolt only to be tightened when the hitch is un-laden ?
    i am quite surprised about how much movement there is in the fitting with the bolt un done and read on the inet that with a trailer attached it should be loosened- seems counter intuative to me.
    thanks
    Sometimes its better to let it move a bit and not transfer every little movement into the car.
    My HR towbar had this and I never even put a bolt into it However the tongue was a fairly snug fit. It didnt rattle noticeably either. Did over 50,000k of towing with no problems
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      The Multivan has a high density foam bit that stops the rattles, even when loaded up... or at least it did for the first 2.5 years. Now it's compressed just a little too far and it clunks a bit with a load on and I expect it to not stop the rattles when it compresses a fraction more.

      If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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