Product Description
- Spacer Block for air receiver hitches.
- Fits Receiver Air & HD Shocker receiver hitches.
- This spacer block is used with most 20K HD Air Receiver Hitches with a 2″ receiver. And some HD air receiver hitches with a 2-1/2″ receiver. It is generally NOT needed with a 14K air air receiver hitch, 8K sport or 10K streamline, as the air spring bag is 1″ taller than the HD air spring bag.
- Includes 7/32″ Hex Key (Allen Wrench).
- Mounts on top of floating paddle above air spring bag.
- A spacer block maybe needed depending on vehicle receiver design to bridge the gap between the bottom of the vehicle receiver and the top paddle above the air spring bag on the air receiver hitch.
- How do i know if i need a spacer block on my air receiver hitch? When your air receiver and trailer are hooked up, and the air receiver has the proper air pressure, the metal paddle above the air spring bag should be level with the air spring bag. If the paddle has more than a 10-degree angle when the air receiver hitch is aired up, a spacer block can be installed on top of the paddle to level the paddle and air spring bag. A spacer is needed when the angle between the bottom of the vehicle receiver and the top paddle above the air spring bag on the hitch is excessive. (A spacer block is used with 20K HD Air Receiver Hitches with a 2″ receiver (already installed) and some HD air receiver hitches with a 2-1/2″ receiver (Spacer comes in box). It is generally not ever needed with a 14K air receiver hitch, as the air spring bag is 1″ taller than the HD air spring bag.)
Spacer Block for air receiver hitches. Fits Air Receiver Hitches. This is with most HD air receiver hitches with a 2″ receiver. And sometimes needed with a HD air receiver for a 2-1/2″ receiver. It is generally not ever needed with a 14K air air receiver hitch, 8K sport, 10K streamline, as the air spring bag is 1″ taller than the HD air spring bag. When your air receiver and trailer are hooked up, and the air receiver has the proper air pressure in it, the metal paddle above the air spring bag should be level with the air spring bag. If the paddle has more than 10 degrees of angle, when the air receiver hitch is aired up, then a spacer block can be installed on top of the paddle to level out the paddle and air spring bag. A spacer is needed when the between the bottom of the vehicle receiver and the top paddle above the air spring bag on the hitch has excessive angle.






















Works great