Receiver Shackle Bracket for Secure Vehicle Recovery and Towing Applications
A receiver shackle bracket offers a strong and reliable recovery point for trucks, SUVs, trailers, and off-road vehicles. It fits directly into a 2-inch receiver hitch, so installation becomes fast and tool-free. Because of its solid structure and stable connection, the receiver shackle bracket performs well in recovery tasks, towing operations, and off-road rescue situations. It improves safety and efficiency, especially when vehicles operate on uneven, muddy, or rocky terrain.
Durable Construction and Material Options
We manufacture receiver shackle brackets using high-strength carbon steel or alloy steel. These materials provide excellent load capacity and long service life. In addition, finishes such as black powder coating, zinc plating, and optional hot-dip galvanizing help resist corrosion in outdoor and marine environments. As a result, the bracket stays stable even under heavy pulling forces.
OEM Customization for Various Recovery Systems
We support OEM customization for size, pin diameter, hole design, color, and surface finish. You can also request customized receiver sizes to match special vehicle models. Furthermore, our QC team performs torque, coating, and dimensional inspections to ensure every receiver shackle bracket meets your requirements. We also supply retail packaging solutions, including branded boxes and small packs, to support distributors and aftermarket stores.
Common Applications
Off-road recovery and winch operations
Trailer and truck towing systems
Utility vehicles and farm equipment
Overlanding and outdoor adventure setups
4×4 accessory upgrades and aftermarket parts
Key Features
Fits standard 2’’ receiver hitches
High-strength steel construction for reliable pulling
Corrosion-resistant finish for outdoor use
Easy installation with a simple hitch pin
OEM sizes and branding available
For more rigging and towing accessories, visit our Riggings category at:
https://linkworldfast.com/product-category/riggings/
For additional technical guidelines on recovery hardware, see:
https://www.asme.org/


