- Utilizes a standard Class III receiver hitch as a recovery point for off-road use
- Fits all standard Class III hitches
- Combines a heavy-duty receiver bracket with a 0.75 inch long and 20-mm wide shackle
- Hitch pin is NOT included
Product Description
Warn Industries Receiver Shackle Bracket is designed to combine a heavy-duty receiver bracket with a 0.75-inch long and 20-mm wide shackle. This shackle bracket utilizes a standard Class III receiver hitch as a recovery point for off-road use and fits all standard class III hitches…. More >>
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Shackle works as well as you would expect a shackle too – it holds stuff.
Only problem was that the shackle did not originally fit over the mount – there was a ridge from the casting process on the shackle that made the opening too narrow to fit over the mount. A few minutes with a grinder and all works fine.
Warn is a good company, and I am sure they have taken care of this by now and replaced the mold
Rating: 4 / 5
Only little thing was that the D ring had to be filed down slightly to fit onto base.
Rating: 4 / 5
This receiver mount shackle bracket is nice quality and a good means for recovery strap attachment if already have a frame mounted receiver hitch.
I had no issues with the shackle fitting over the bracket as others mentioned. The shackle unscrews easily and slips fine over the bracket without any alteration.
I have already used this product this winter to assist other vehicles who lost traction in loose snow.
Rating: 5 / 5
Mine was perfect out of the box, but the threaded pin is silver and not red as seen in the picture. It appears to be well built, and works fine. It’s a simple product, what else can I say?
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased this item along with the Warn 63063 Hitch Pin Kit. To slide the hitch pin entirely through the Warn receiver bracket, I had to remove a small metal deformity “edge” at one end of the hitch pin hole. I used a rotary file bit with my battery-powered hand drill to remove that extra metal–10 minutes of effort, tops. Afterwards, the hitch pin was a good fit with little or no sliding resistance.
Rating: 4 / 5