Re: hitch clamp,
Reply #13 –
We experienced a "failure" of our locking hitch pin this summer. I began hearing a "tinny" noise and Jeff saw the tow car take off sideways in the rear camera! The "tinny" noise was the stinger of the tow bar dragging on the ground after it came loose from the receiver on the motor home. Bent the arm on our 10K Roadmaster tow bar. Cables held, and Jeff had sense enough to lightly apply the coach brakes, which engaged the brakes on the car (Air Force 1 system). We were on a downgrade, so the car gently came to rest against the rear bumper of the motor home. Good golly. No damage to the car at all. Messed up our mud flap a bit, and the tow bar was a total loss. We found the locking end of the hitch pin resting on the bumper of the car, pin itself was missing! Lock must have bounced up from the road. I have ordered a hitch clamp. The hitch pin did not break, it just was knocked around enough that the lock popped off the end.