First off, who has B&W and does your truck jolt or buck hauling any thing? Also, does the ball have a lot of play inside the plate? I have had a lot of problems keeping the hitch bolted tight and every since I put it in my truck and it jolts so bad going down the road that I'd swear I was running a flat tire.
Well I thought it was just one. I usually only pull our 24ft bar top stock trailer. But since my dad started restoring stock trailers and horse trailers I've been moving a few and they all ride the same.
Which bolts are coming loose? The tolerance between the ball and socket is rather tight since the round tube is actually what keeps it from moving around, not the square at the top(though it does help). Maybe you're not torquing them tight enough? The only trailer I've towed that bucked really bad was a flat deck Donahue loaded with hay.
I did build my own, but it's reverse engineered from the b&w
Ya there's 6 bolts that hold the plate to the angle iron that come loose and the 4 side ones have been tight end down 2 or 3 times now. I called B&W and there trying to help
Are you using lock washers? I have grade 8 hardware and split locks on all of mine. Torque them to 90 lb/ft and they shouldn't come loose unless the center section isn't bent straight. If there's a gap, it won't matter how tight you get the bolts, they'll work loose.
did you buy it new? there are imposter hitch balls out there that may not be the right size. There is a little bit of play, but the tolerance is literally less than .030" overall. I'd say the ball is fits just loose enough to easily slide it in and out. The offset adapter actually had too much powder coating on it and had to be sanded off to fit in the pocket in my friend's truck.
It bought from my dad. Came out of a 2001 f350. But before I installed it I did call b&w to make sure it was legit and right model. It's the first generation hitch so it's old
^^x2. Ive never had to retorque mine. My ball fits snug, although ive used it only one. I have zero bucking or sloppiness or loose bolts with my companion though FWIW
I hope you don't plan on towing the maximum weight (30k) now that you've taken the strength out of the ball.. Those are heat treated.
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