The 2" receiver accepts standard accessories and installs solidly with improved movement-minimizing mounting hardware. It features a welded-on 2" ball on a 3" rise to eliminate trailer-tongue interference, reinforced tow loop/tie-down point and a clevis-pin hole. Install the included Quiet Tek wedge between hitch and receiver to decrease hitch rattle. Hitch pin included. Durable black coating.
The idea is great but it needs to be mounted better. With the one bolt mounting, it will swing as if it's lose even if the bolt is tightend. Will have to have it welded on. It would be much better if they could figure out how to keep this from happening from the factory instead of the consumer having to do it AFTER they buy the product....This is on a Yamaha 450 Grizzly
This hitch works good for moving around light loads but as soon as you put a heavier load, the one bolt attachment fails to hold the hitch straight. If you want to use it to move something like a boat, when you stop, back up or go downhill, the weight of the trailer will push the hitch to the side, no matter how tight you get that bolt. The concept is great though, so I intend to just weld the ATV Tek hitch permanantly to the ATV hitch so that it is a safe and rigid setup.
I bought this hitch for my Kawasaki Mule 3010 and it didn't go into the receiver far enough to insert the cross pin. I have a machine shop here on the farm and was able to alongate the hole far enough to make it work. I'm also contacting atv-tek to inform them of the problem.