I bought a hitch-mount cargo carrier that just slides into the 2" hitch-receiver. It fits pretty darn loosely so I MacGyvered something to stabilize it using a square U-bolt with extra plates and an extra bolt. Here's a picture:
(Yes, I plan to cut off the extra length, after I have settled on what I am doing. Though the carrier would drag before this did.)
It does help a lot. However, it is still not completely stable. Because the hitch-pin is not an exact fit in the holes (none of them are) it still allows some movement. I would like to stabilize that thing so that there is no movement at all.
I have looked online and I see that most of the designs do exactly the same thing I am doing.
Has anyone had any experience with any other designs that really work?
If worse comes to worse, I could pound a few nails flat and hammer them in there. But that would quickly become relatively permanent, and I would like to be able to remove the thing if necessary.
(Yes, I plan to cut off the extra length, after I have settled on what I am doing. Though the carrier would drag before this did.)
It does help a lot. However, it is still not completely stable. Because the hitch-pin is not an exact fit in the holes (none of them are) it still allows some movement. I would like to stabilize that thing so that there is no movement at all.
I have looked online and I see that most of the designs do exactly the same thing I am doing.
Has anyone had any experience with any other designs that really work?
If worse comes to worse, I could pound a few nails flat and hammer them in there. But that would quickly become relatively permanent, and I would like to be able to remove the thing if necessary.