Has anyone else noticed a lot more play/slop with their factory receiver hitch in the 2019+ RAMs? I bought a 2019 2500 RAM back in September and it came with a 2.5" receiver so I ordered a new 2.5" weigh safe hitch for that and it has a lot of play in it. When I put the factory 2.5 to 2" adapter in there and used my 2" weigh safe hitch it actually felt perfect.
Skipping ahead to Dec I just got a 2020 RAM 1500 with the factory 2" receiver. I put that same 2" weigh safe hitch in and it has a lot of play in it. This is the same hitch I've been using on my 2016 RAM 1500 for the past 3 years and I never had an issue with play.
Now when I say play/slop I'm saying you can move the hitch up and down in the receiver, enough that you can hear it clunk around in the receiver going down the road with a trailer. Not something that inspires a lot of confidence when towing. It's also leaving groove marks in my hitch now which I never had before where the hitch and receiver edge meet.
Anyone else having this issue? Seems to only be an issue on the 2019+ RAMs but it's happening on both my 1500 and 2500 truck so it seems like the receivers are being manufactured out of spec.

Skipping ahead to Dec I just got a 2020 RAM 1500 with the factory 2" receiver. I put that same 2" weigh safe hitch in and it has a lot of play in it. This is the same hitch I've been using on my 2016 RAM 1500 for the past 3 years and I never had an issue with play.
Now when I say play/slop I'm saying you can move the hitch up and down in the receiver, enough that you can hear it clunk around in the receiver going down the road with a trailer. Not something that inspires a lot of confidence when towing. It's also leaving groove marks in my hitch now which I never had before where the hitch and receiver edge meet.
Anyone else having this issue? Seems to only be an issue on the 2019+ RAMs but it's happening on both my 1500 and 2500 truck so it seems like the receivers are being manufactured out of spec.
