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Old 07-09-2012, 07:19 PM   #1
Matt5933
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Default Rattling tow bar advice

Hey everyone just wanted to get some advice on a rattle I have when towing with my bf xr6. I tow a jet ski which basically has no down ball weight at all which causes it to rattle on the tow ball when towing. I've adjusted the screw on the hitch to as tight as it can be while still being able to get it off the car. Also have adjusted the trailer to try and get more weight on the ball but the jetski has all its weight in the ****. Someone suggested putting a cloth over the tow ball before hitching it up to stop the banging as I drive. Its not the end of the world but its really annoying having a constant rattling and banging as your driving along.

Does anyone have any remedies?

Thanks

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