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The Rhino USA 2" Shackle Hitch Receiver is a heavy-duty, powder-coated recovery accessory designed for 2" trailer hitch receivers. With a massive 15+ ton (41,850 lbs) break strength, quick installation, and a secure 3/4" D-ring, it ensures safe and reliable towing or vehicle recovery. Trusted by off-roaders and professionals alike, it comes with Rhino’s no-cost replacement promise for ultimate peace of mind.





| ASIN | B0B3574ZSS |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | 323,614 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 783 in Shackles |
| Brand | Rhino USA |
| Brand Name | Rhino USA |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Truck, Jeep, Toyota, SUV |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 577 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Finish type | Powder Coated |
| Included Components | *BONUS* Limited Rhino Sticker Pack (5 Stickers), Shackle Hitch Isolators Kit (Black), Shackle Hitch Receiver (Green and Black) |
| Manufacturer | Rhino USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HITCH-RECEIVERS |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | RG-HTHITCH2-GRN |
| Pull Force | 31418 Foot Pounds |
| Pull force | 31418 Foot Pounds |
| UPC | 810109890446 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Vehicle service type | Truck, Jeep, Toyota, SUV |
N**A
Bad seller with no regards to the customer
Very bad experience from the seller. Non cooperative and lays false accusation. Good product but comes without locking PIN.
O**A
Si, cómprenlo de lo mejor que hay en el mercado
Excedió mis expectativas, es extremadamente bueno y robusto, voy a comprar otro y trae stickers
B**D
You're going to loose it...
It was useful until I lost the shackle... It's not like other Rhino shackles where the pin goes thru and is secured by a R-pin. This simple screw on kept loosing up and even you screw it back when you notice you will end up with an empty hitch...
R**B
Solid steel shackle! Great finish.
Solid chunk of metal. Bought this for emergency recovery of myself or others. Solid shackle making for easy insertion of a strap without having to loop the strap around itself. Great product, great price!
C**3
It's a tad pricey, but it's super sturdy and pointlessly gorgeous for such basic kit.
I get in trouble. A lot. After I get in trouble, I buy stuff for the next time I do whatever I just did (assuming I remember it). Hence, I have a lot of stuff. I could easily have cheaped out on this item. This is way overkill for my needs--a similar item less than half the cost would have done it, but Rhino makes such cool stuff that I like to reward myself with their products for no good reason--after all, whatever the reason I'm buyin' for, it was always my fault anyhow. This sucker is built. Beautifully built. Seriously. You could probably yank a dump truck out of a muddy ditch with it, so I'm sure it'll be more than adequate for my minivan (although you wouldn't believe what a grave you can dig for yourself with a minivan). I don't know how you could exaggerate how hefty and solid this shackle hitch is. If nothing else, every time I pick this thing up, the first thing that occurs to me is what a fine lethal weapon it would make. You could kill a polar bear with it, although small women and children might have a hard time swinging this mass--they better stick to bear cubs. Of course the fluorescent green and black colorings are just bitchin' too. Some people complain that it doesn't come with a hitch pin, but that seems expected to me. The only imaginable drawback I can see to this obviously fine piece of kit is that it's almost too pretty to get dirty--yeah, I know, that's what she said. P.S. Also makes killer work-out equipment. (Somebody should patent pivoted kettleballs fast. I'll buy some.) I was tossing it in my vehicle with the rest of the emergency equipment (my life is an ongoing emergency), but it felt so damn good in my hand that I went for a real long walk with it. Alternating a can of pop and this thing between hands while swinging it while doing ordinary and reverse curls got a really good burn going, especially at the shoulders--it felt great. (I do have a big advantage here--I lost my dignity along with my hair a long, long time ago, so my neighbor's eye-rolling hardly fazes me--by now they know me well enough, and I've done so many dumber and worse things.)
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