Seguler Heavy Duty 2" Receiver Hitch with 3/4" D-Ring 5/8" Lock Pin 70,000 lbs Break Strength
Product Overview
Key Features
Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | High-Strength Drop Forged Steel |
| Receiver Size | 2" Standard Fit |
| D-Ring Shackle | 3/4" with 7/8" Diameter Pin |
| Break Strength | 70,000 lbs |
| Lock Pin | 5/8" Anti-Theft with Key |
| Finish | Galvanized & Powder Coated |
| Mounting | Dual Hitch Pin Holes (Horizontal/Vertical) |
Safety & Testing
Every hitch component is crafted from premium, high-strength materials and engineered to meet rigorous industry towing safety standards. Our weight and break strength ratings are backed by extensive laboratory load and stress testing to ensure reliable, heavy-duty performance under tough, real-world conditions. Every product undergoes strict multi-stage quality control and anti-corrosion testing before leaving our facility to guarantee maximum safety, structural integrity, and long-term peace of mind on the road.
Q: Can I use this for on-road towing?
A: No. This is a recovery point, not a ball mount — it’s built for off-road recovery with straps and shackles. For on-road towing, use one of our ball mounts or adjustable hitches.
Q: Which direction should I mount the D-ring — horizontal or vertical?
A: Horizontal for straight-line pulls directly behind the vehicle, vertical when recovering at an angle or when the strap needs to clear the bumper. The dual-hole design lets you choose based on the situation.
Q: Is 70,000 lbs overkill for my half-ton truck?
A: In recovery, higher ratings mean bigger safety margins. Your truck might weigh 6,000 lbs, but a hard kinetic pull can generate forces far beyond that. A 70,000 lbs rating gives a massive cushion — the receiver will never be the weak point.
Q: What rounds out a full recovery kit around this receiver?
A: Pair it with a kinetic recovery rope and a pair of 3/4" D-ring shackles. Together they cover vehicle-to-vehicle extraction and winch anchoring.