Leave Hitch In Receiver?

   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #31  
JH, If you're referring to greasy balls then there ahve been long threads about that. I keep a layer of grease on mine just like I would lube a ball joint on a car.
 
   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #32  
Found the greasy balls thread :) And I thought this was a family station......
 
   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #33  
mudcat said:
Do you leave your hitch in your receiver or do you pull it out and store it?
I always leave mine in. Today I noticed some rust on the receiver pin and it got me thinking.

When I had my '99 PSD that I bought a year and a couple months old, the previous owner left the hitch in the whole time he owned it (I'm guessing). I hooked a chain to the hitch and a cemented steel post. High range-low range 4x4-first gear-light running start, no matter what I did, I couldn't get it out. Ended up replacing the whole receiver. I live in the "rust belt", but still, over time they will rust into place quite solid, no matter where you live. It just might take a lot longer down south.
 
   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #34  
Right on Howlin Wolf, I have hit my shins some hard licks and never a stolen ball but have done some serious damage when rear ended. Never a problem hurting my truck frame. I have a Class V 14,000 lb receiver adapted down to a "standard" 2 inch receiver. Some guy hit me at about 10MPH when I was stopped for a light. It bent his Chevy truck bumper bretty bad, ruined his radiator, shoved a fender into (and ruining) a front tire, and he had to be towed. I got a non essential cosmetic scrape.

I haven't noticed piles of debris next to my hitch but folks tend to give me more space and not crowd me. My drawbar is forged one piece solid steel and pretty heavy.

Pat
 
   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #35  
I leave my hitch in all the time & have learned to watch my shins. A tennis ball sometimes covers the ball when it's greasy.
 
   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #36  
This is an innocent reply to leaving your reciever hitch in place and most likely there is an issue overlooked by those of you that leave yours in. Its not if someone will bump it, its when I had a poor old gal following me on the way to work and every light she'd hit me it is 6 lights before my parking lot on about hit number 3 I got out and asked her if she realized she was doing awful damage to her car by hitting my hitch she just smiled and nodded on the sixth hit my receiver hitch penetrated her new caddy thru the grill and radiator and she followed me into my parking lot and appolgized, said she couldn't see to well. I called her a wrecker as all the radiator fluid was pouring out of her car. I called my insurance company just to let them know it took place in case this woman tried to file a claim and also had a police report filed, the insurance folks told me that any time a hitch ball is struck it and the frame attachment bolts should be replaced because of internal fractures on the hardened steel shank and ball. Do ya'll replace your hitch ball and frame bolts everytime someone bumps your reciever hitch just to make sure you don't get to watch your new tractor go sailing past you the first time you have to stop fast. Put me in the camp of removing your reciever hitch when not in use.
Steve
 
   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #37  
bx23barry said:
You guys seem to get hit alot.:)

I always leave mine in now after taking two hits from behind without any damage. The last hit was from a Ford Aerojunk. My drop hitch went through his grill, radiator, and cracked his block. He was sited for DUI and his vehicle was totalled. I received zero damage.
 
   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #38  
"My drop hitch went through his grill, radiator, and cracked his block."

Holy smokes, that's great. I am about convinced to try and leave my non-WD hitch in the receiver just from reading about the experiences here in this thread. I hope my shins can take it. Will drink extra milk.
 
   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #39  
Having been involved in racing...I don't want anything on my truck that is likely to get engaged with another vehicle, in the case of an accident. I want that other vehicle to bounce off and be gone.

Low speed accidents are one thing but high speed is quite another.

I am with Bird. I get no pleasure out of other people's damage. I had a mustang self destruct into the rear of my old 92 chevy 3/4t. No ball in the receiver and not a scratch on my bumper, much less the truck. If I had the ball in I would have had to replace the ball and it would have done even more damage to the car

Plus not having the hitch in lets me back up closer to stuff, like walls, sidewalks...
 
   / Leave Hitch In Receiver? #40  
When we lived in CA we had to move into an apartment for awhile. Parking outside was very limited. I removed my rear bumper and installed a rear roll pan with a hidden hitch behind it. I did this mainly to get the few extra inches of clearance so I could park the truck in the attached garage. It is a full size GMC extended cab short bed BTW.
The license plate flips down and the receiver is right there. So I pull mine out everytime when I am done with it.
A week before we moved out of CA a girl in a Yukon hit my wife in the rear while she was stopped at a light. Did about $2K of damage. Punched a hole through that roll pan and displaced the bed altogether.
My 2 year old was in the back seat all buckled up just like she should have been. The girl could not have been going more than 10MPH if that. But did you know by law the insurance company has to pay for a new car seat? Damaged or not.
Regards,
James
 

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