Replaced our Trigg hitch with the McHitch, seems pretty good, well made, yet to use it though.
Baz.
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Good old fashioned pintle hook for me.:). Despite what people told me, it makes very little noise if the trailer is loaded properly, and is a snap to hitch - unlike some. Cons - it can be noisy on rough terrain, but I think I have got a solution or that - it only bangs when the hitch moves upwards - over bumps and the like. No noise on the road at all. Gluing a small plastic insert in the top of the hitch should sort that I would think, but it isn't a huge bother.
Not many use these any more, so the chance of theft would be reduced too.:)
My camper trailer came with a Chinese knock off of the Treg hitch. It has been to the Cape and back and done several thousand kilometres on top of that. The through shaft is just showing a bit of wear but that takes up when the unit is greased. I'm not promoting cheap Chinese products, just commenting that they aren't ALL bad.
AT35, and now DO35v2. DO35v2 is just streets ahead of anything else i have used. http://www.vehiclecomponents.com.au/...tchmaster-do35
jc
Pintle Hook ? Aarrgghhh I hate them - the way you can pivot the hook in the ring when reversing without actually getting any direction change (is when not pushing)makes reversing a PITA !
DId that make sense? Probably not. ANyway Im not a fan.
If I ever get another trailer I'll look into those DO35 thingies....
I have a poly block hitch. It is a Trigg coupling on the trailer with the Tregg on the car tow tongue.
I get a noise from the poly block rubbing on the car part of the hitch when doing slow tight turns. It is loud enough to hear with the windows up. So I wouldn't say they are quiet but there is no metal to metal noise.
I wouldn't get another one. Plenty of others to try.
Never had that issue either. The trailer being very short and narrower than the 101 causes my reversing issues - not the pintle. Did you have both the hook and hitch set to rotate by any chance - that may cause it. Either the hitch OR he hook need to rotate - not both.