# 1
etrailer Ball Mount Kit for 2" Hitches - 7,500 lbs
Haven’t used it yet, but looks good. I’m not sure what height offset I need, so this kit gives me several options, plus two ball sizes. Really good value.
Ball mount kit arrived quickly (within a few days) upon placing order online. Parts were shipped loose in box and bottom flap on box was open when received. Fortunately, all the parts were still in box and in good condition. Kit includes ball mount hardware I need to pull trailers with different hitch heights.
# 2
Draw-Tite Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 3/4" Rise, 2" Drop - 8-1/2" Long - 7.5K
Excellent quality, fast shipping. Finding a metric ball for our international application was a bit difficult. We knew etrailer was the place to go for all things "trailer" related. Very happy with the purchase!
Strong and seems to be well made and well finished. One-inch ball mounting hole. I used this for a Curt hitch mounted on a 2014 Forester and pulls a small Harbor Freight trailer. Perfect height and trailer is level. Warning - don't get their hitch pin, it does not have a hole for a cotter pin, only a weak clip that I would not trust.
# 3
Flash Secure Adjustable 2-Ball Mount w Chrome Balls - 2" Hitch - 6" Drop, 7" Rise
Very strong, easy to install and very secure. Yes a bit pricey, but well worth the money. I did notice there was what I thought was an unusual amount of play in the receiver. I called etrailer and Marcia was so very helpful and very concerned that I may have received the wrong product. She even called the manufacturer and found out what the changes that were made by the manufacturer which made the pictures incorrect. My hat is off to Marcia and all the folks at etrailer
ball mount fits loosely in the receiver so that the pins that extend out from the ball mount shaft through the holes in the receiver don't extend out far enough, for my liking. This is because since the ball mount shaft has so much play, it will shift to one side. Then, the pin on the other side does not extend all the way out of the hole so that it is not flush. True, i am being paranoid. However, i imagine a case like a crash where enough force could pull the shaft out from the not fully extended pin side to release the trailer to wreak more damage. I would just feel more secure if the pins went out further through the receiver or the shaft was not so loose. Otherwise, i really like the product a lot... enough to give it four stars... :o)
# 4
Curt Multi-Ball Adjustable Ball Mount for 2" Trailer Hitches
Picked up my teardrop in ABQ on 2/17/23, and the Curt ball mount lined up perfectly with no drop/rise, and the extra length gave clearance for my rear door mounted spare tire. This mount is a beast, and the "overbuilt" nature of it gave me confidence that my Bronco would tow the teardrop easily. I also got the Curt Echo wireless brake controller, which synced easily to my phone and was easy to install, set up, and use. Overall a great towing experience, thanks to etrailer and Curt!
Very versatile - can use it on both my vehicles that have very different hitch height. Clean welds, super solid. Weighs a LOT!
# 5
Draw-Tite Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 1" Rise, 2" Drop - 8-1/2" Long - 16K
This is a beast of a drawbar, solid forged steel & well finished. It's also very heavy and E-Trailer needed to ship 3 times because the first two broke out of the box they were packed in. (Someone in the USPS has a couple nice draw bars.) Fortunately the 3rd effort was much better packed in a reinforced box and was successfully delivered. E-Trailer customer service was exemplary in resolving the shipment issue & I will definitely shop with them again.
I had a great experience ordering from you. Your organization kept me completely up to date with the order & shipping process and delivered the exact products I ordered. Attached is a photo of the 16,000 lbs capacity hitch and 30,000 lbs 2 5/16 ball you sold me in use. The boat and trailer total about 12,000 pounds. Thanks again.
# 6
B&W Tow & Stow 3-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 5" Drop, 5-1/2" Rise - 10K - Black
Gone are the days I need to carry three different hitches with different sized balls on them. Gone are the days when I, or others, walked around the back of my truck and cracked their shin on a protruding trailer hitch. I keep this folded up in front of the drop where it's not going to catch anyone by surprise. When I'm ready to use it, I simply pull two pins out which allows it to drop free and rotate out. I choose the height I need and install the two pins/clips. To rotate the balls, again simply pull the third pin and rotate to desired size. It was more than I wanted to spend at the time but since I'm glad I spent the money.
Super convenient and well worth the money. All 3 of my trailers have a different ball size, and this is a breeze compared to constantly swapping tow hitches. Keep the pins well lubricated, and they slide well maintain their appearance.
# 7
Rapid Hitch Adjustable, Aluminum Ball Mount Kit w/ 2 Zinc Balls - 5-1/2" Drop
I pay to receive the product in good condition, my hitch ended up being damaged, I don't know what type of packaging this was, they are supposedly a waoooo site, I ask for my return label and my refund, I
Works flawlessly. I was very excited the day I got home and my Rapid hitch was on the front porch. It came in nice box and was packaged very well. I opened it up and unpacked my rapid hitch and I was very impressed with the quality and precision of this hitch. All of the machining was PERFECT and everything fit together right. I put it in my truck right away. Going down the road with the trailer on and off there is absolutely no rattles, clunks, or jolts. I also love how everything is aluminum or stainless steel, NO RUST. I wish I could've gotten the greaseless model but my boat is too heavy. My only complaint is that it doesn't come with locking pins. With a hitch this expensive I really wish it came with them. Do yourself a favor and order them with your rapid hitch so you don't have to pay for shipping in the future. Other than that great product and I believe it will outlast me.
# 8
Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 3/4" Rise, 2" Drop - 10,000 lbs
Makes for a great hard-core dirt road set up with a 3000 pound trailer, in conjunction with the Curt rocker ball, Towing with an F150 over many miles of washboards, down through washes where the road was washed out, etc. Really makes for a gentler set up on the equipment in the trailer and the truck. Thanks a lot E-trailer!
My usage of your hitch is a bit unusual, I think. I pull a two ton roller with my Ram and I've used your cushioned hitch to smooth out the process. The roller Lunette just dropped over a 2" ball and then banged and jerked on the ball neck. Check out the photos for my adaptation.. I can flip it over and use the 2" ball! Have enclosed some photos. The cushion is holding up very well and it takes a beating!! Thanks
# 9
B&W Tow & Stow 2-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 5" Drop, 5-1/2" Rise - 10K - Black
I wish I would have bought one of these years ago. It would have saved me from buying 4 different height hitch receivers. I have a boat trailer that requires me to mount this hitch upside down to get about 2.5in of rise. On the flip side is my utility trailer that requires a 2 inch drop. The kicker is that when I load the truck down with gear and people or load the utility trailer up really heavy, this hitch allows me to kick the ball up or down a notch to keep the trailer level. Also if you ever rent heavy equipment most of the trailers they use will have 2 5/16 ball, so I just flip the ball and I'm in business. Build quality and finish is excellent. I don't keep the mount on all year long but with some judicious use of grease this thing hasn't shown any rust over the past year of use. I am currently using this on a stock GMC Sierra 1500 and I really could have gone with one size down on the hitch drop/rise, but I figured if I ever bought a 3/4 ton truck or a friend with one ever needed to borrow the hitch it would have enough drop to work with that application as well. As it stands the 5in drop isn't too long to cause clearance issues with a half ton GM truck. For those of you who are wondering about thieves making off with the ball mount - the design of the tow and stow is such that with all the pins removed and the hitch installed on the vehicle, it is not possible to rotate the ball mount off the receiver. Especially if you mount the receiver using the inner most mounting hole. All that is needed is a locking hitch pin and the whole setup is secure. I've attached a picture of the hitch installed on a 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 for reference.
I am so absolutely thrilled with my trailer hitch! etrailer made my purchase extremely easy. I have never bought a trailer hitch before, but I was able to pick the right size and the capability that I needed, based upon awesome product videos and reviews. Your company has exceeded my expectations of customer service and prompt product delivery. I applaud you and your team!
# 10
Curt Class III Ball Mount with 2" Ball - 2" Drop - 7,500 lbs
I have two of these. My first I bought two years ago. I very highly recommend this Curt Class III Ballmount 2" Drop because of its price, durability and quality. I towed various class 3 loads with ease and confidence with this ballmount. It slides into the hitch and does its job without fail. It looks excellent after towing a load. etrailer's price is about as good as it gets and delivery is very speedy.
Package was delivered empty ... see photos
# 11
Hidden Hitch Ball Mount - 3/4" Rise, 2" Drop - 15-3/4" Long - 6,000 lbs
Ordered this hitch and it worked perfect for what I needed just bought a teardrop trailer. Couldn't open up the tailgate on my Jeep so I ordered this extended hitch and I brought the ball out past my spare tire and the tailgate opens up now I have no problems. And I looked everywhere couldn't find one of this quality and at this price very reasonable the other ones hundreds of dollars didn't want to spend that much.
This was the longest hitch ball mount I could find anywhere. I used it with a short extension for my 2021 T G so that I could open the back doors without hitting the trailer wheel crank. With my new trailer, Intact Flyer Discover, I don't need the extension and can still open the doors. Works well.
# 12
Brophy Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 3/4" Rise, 2" Drop - 13-1/4" Long - 10K
Slightly longer, so you can open your tailgate with a cargo trailer attached. Trailers with a tongue jack that is forward are problematic for tailgates...
I’m pleased with the product and how prompt the delivery was. However the packaging was insufficient and the packaging was torn open all over. Scuffing of the finish is a result and of little consequence due to the intended use. It’s a stinger w/ball for motorhome. May I suggest better packaging in the future
# 13
Flash Simple 2-Ball Mount w Chrome Balls - 2" Hitch - 6" Drop, 7" Rise
Works great. With all the adjustments we can get our trailers to haul level now. Quality looks really good and it has the 2 size trailer hitch balls which makes it way more convenient.
VERY HAPPY, BUT STARTED TO SEE SOME RUST ON THE HITCH BALL AND ONLY USED TWO TIMES. THE VERSABILITY OF THE PRODUCT IS GREAT. OTHER THAN THE SMALL AMOUNT OF RUST ON THE BALL ITSELF, IM VERY SATISFY AND WILL BUY FOR MY OTHER TRUCKS.
# 14
Draw-Tite Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 2-3/4" Rise, 4" Drop - 9" Long - 7.5K
Working in the sand and grass of my driveway my wife and I installed our new etrailer receiver hitch. Great fit and finish! Went right on as described in the online guide. Hitch required a spacer washer on top back bolt attachment point. Taped it on so it would not move while lifting in place and it stayed right there! Used a car jack to raise up and hold the hitch into the underside of the trunk tighten the bolts and reattached the tail pipe done. Now we can pull our Sunfish Sailboat any where the car will go.
I am very pleased with the hitch, ball mount, and electrical package. All were easy to install if you follow the easy to understand directions. An added plus for putting one of these on a MINI is that the hitch can be hidden behind the "black plate/cover" that is on the rear bumper. It looks just like it came out of the factory except when to need to install the ball mount. The service has been outstanding. This is the place to go.
# 15
B&W Tow & Stow 3-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 3" Drop, 3-1/2" Rise - 10K - Black
I purchased the B&W Tow & Stow 3-Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 3" Drop, 3-1/2" Rise - 10K - Black and am extremely happy with it. It was $100 cheaper than anywhere else I shopped. Was delivered quickly and was an easy install. I used it to haul a trailer full of wood that I cut up and it got the job done! It is very heavy duty and takes the place of multiple single hitches. It’s nice to have all the options in one.
I like that it stows under the truck and i'm not banging my leg and getting grease on myself. The only draw back was i wanted to use my anti slap bracket and it would not fit due to the insert butts up to the hitch receiver. I'm not experiencing any slapping when taking off or stopping at this time.I use this for my boat and a utility trailer and i don't have to change hitch insert which is really nice, one less thing to do.
# 16
Flash Secure 2-Ball Mount w/ Chrome Balls - 2" Hitch - 4" Drop, 5" Rise
Love the design with no locking through pins to worry about. Only reason for three stars is I received the product with cosmetic damage from being dropped.
Works great. The locking pin feels like it could be a bit wider but otherwise I love it. I’m a novice at towing so the adjustability of the height has helped make sure the towing has been optimized at all times.
# 17
Ball Mount 3/4" Rise or 2" Drop - 12-5/8" Long
The one foot ball mount works great on a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado work truck(no lift kit). We use it for a one axle, lawn care/utility trailer. It is used at least half the work week and has held up for a year. It may not be a good choice for a heavier trailer, but at that point we would also purchase a 2500 truck too. The mount helps clear the jack when the tailgate is opened with about 2 inches to spare.
Great product for getting out past the tire carrier on a small SUV. Customer service was wonderful with great follow through and any assistance I needed I will definitely use etrailer agin
# 18
etrailer Ball Mount Kit - 3" Rise or 4" Drop - 16,000 lbs
This was a combination product that contains both trailer balls that I use. I am very pleased with the product and do not have to worry about it breaking under a heavy pull. The service was great including the delivery time frame. I am a completely satisfied customer and will do repeat business in the future! I got all of this for what most companies would charge for 1 ball and 1 hitch bar! Great Value!!!
This was what I needed as far as a high capacity (16k lb) ball mount with the right amount of drop, but the mount does not fit "snugly" in my receiver. There is a bit of play between the receiver and the mount when it is installed.
# 19
Curt Heavy Duty Forged Ball Mount with 2-5/16" Ball - 2" Drop - 15,000 lbs
I tried twice to get this hitch and ball from [online vendor]. Twice the shipment was lost and I had to get a refund. Shipment from etrailer is right the first time and arrived quickly. Plus, since the ball is already torqued on the ball mount, I don't need to by a large socket.
We’ve already installed it and hitched up the horse trailer. Works great for my needs. Half the weight of the much heavier weight distribution system we had been using (and will continue to use for Interstate travel). Hook up was fast and easy.
# 20
Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 1" Rise, 2" Drop - 14,000 lbs
Product is awesome. Shipping container was destroyed when it arrived. Product was not hurt.
Was hoping this would help with shock reduction. It doesn't. Has to fit loosely into hitch to function so it slams side to side and front to back. Would not recommend. Very disappointed in this purchase. Trailers service is exceptional. Easy to order. Arrived quickly, well packed.
MaxxTow Adjustable-Height Ball Mount Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra well be test fitting the Max Tow adjustable height ball mount for two inch hitches with a ten inch drop or eight inch rise rated at 5,000lbs part #: MT70067. Before we begin our test fit we will first need to obtain a hitch height of our vehicle. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top of the receiver tube and well get a measure of about 19 inches. This measurement may vary due to hitch style, tire size or any other after-market accessories that will alter the hitch height of the vehicle. To begin our test fit in the rise position well slide the shank of the ball mount into the opening of the hitch, line up our pinholes and secure it with the pin and clip. We can then adjust the height of the ball platform to the highest spot on the ball mount.
Andersen Rapid Hitch Ball Mount Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we'll be test fitting the Andersen Rapid Hitch ball mount, part number AM3410. But before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our vehicle. To measure the hitch height, we'll measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/4". To test fit our ball mount, we'll insert it into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up the hitch pin holes, and secure it with the pin and clip. When we measure from the ground to the top of the ball platform, we get 19-1/2".
MaxxTow Tow Strap Loop Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we'll be test fitting the MaxxTow tow strap loop for 2" hitches, rated at 10,000 lbs., part number MT70029. The MaxxTow tow strap loop is finished with a powder coat that resists rust. The hitch pin and clip are sold separately. The tow ring lets you attach recovery strap, cable, or rope, which is sold separately, to be used in agricultural, industrial, or recreational applications. To begin this test fit, we'll simply slide the shank of the tow strap loop into our hitch and secure it with a pin and clip. And that completes today's test fit of the MaxxTow tow strap loop for 2" hitches, rated at 10,000 lbs., part number MT70029, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra..
Draw-Tite Ball Mount Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we're going to be test fitting the Draw-Tite ball mount, part number 2923. Before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, we'll measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/8". Now we'll test fit the ball mount. First we'll place it in the drop position.
Convert-A-Ball Pintle Mounting Bar Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra we'll be test fitting the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Adjustable Pintle Mounting Bar for 2 inch Hitches rated at 10,000 pounds, part number AMPC2. This 8 hole mounting bar lets you adjust the pintle height to level your trailer. It has a cushioned shank that protects your equipment and smooths the ride of your vehicle. To begin our test fit, in the drop position, we'll slide the shank of the mounting bar into the opening of the hitch, line up the pin holes, and secure with the pin and clip. We can not flip the mounting bar over to the rise position and, again, secure it with the pin and clip. That completes today's test fit of the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Adjustable Pintle Mounting Bar for 2 inch Hitches rated at 10,000 pounds, part number AMPC2 on our 2013 Toyota Tundra..
Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Pintle Hook Combo Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we will be test fitting the converter ball cushioned pintle hook combo with three nickel-plated balls for two-inch hitches, rated at 16,000 pounds, part number PH2. Now, to begin our test fit, we will simply slide the shank into the opening of the hitch and secure it with the pin and clip. To access the pintle or to insert one of the three nickel-plated balls, we will undo the gold safety pin on the bottom of the shank and we will pull out on the silver, spring-loaded button to lift up on the U-shaped bar at the top of the pintle hook. Then, twist it to expose a silver cylinder for our pintle or we can remove that to insert one of our three nickel-plated balls. Now, since this pintle hook has no rise or drop, if your trailer ride height matches your hitch height, this should be an appropriate pintle hook for you. That completes todays test fit of the converter ball cushioned pintle hook combo with three nickel-plated balls for two-inch hitches, rated at 16,000 pounds, part number PH2 on our 2013 Toyota Tundra..
Convert-A-Ball Dual-Cushioned Adjustable Ball Mount Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2013, Toyota Tundra, we will be test fitting the converter ball dual- cushioned adjustable ball mount with a seven-inch rise or nine-inch drop, threaded at 5,000 pounds, part number CAB-UM. Now, before we begin our test fit, we will first need to obtain a hitch height of our vehicle, which is the measurement from the ground to the inside top of the receiver tube and we will get a measuring of 19 inches. Now, to begin our test fit and the draw position, we will slide the shank of the ball mount into the opening of the hitch and secure it with a pin and clip. Now, this ball mount is adjustable, so the ball mount platform at its lowest position, we will measure from the ground to the top of the ball platform and we will get a measurement of about nine inches. If the hitch height of your vehicle matches the hitch height of our vehicle and your trailer ride height matches this measurement, this would be an appropriate ball mount for you. We will now flip the ball mount over into the rise position and with the ball mount platform at its highest point, we will measure from the top of the ground to the ball platform and we will get a measurement of about 28 inches.
Convert-A-Ball 6-Way Multi-Hitch Ball Mount Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we are going to be test fitting the convertible cushioned six-way ball mount, part number CAB-6W, but before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, well measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/8 inches. We will go ahead and insert the ball mount with the receiver tube of our hitch lined with the hitch pin holes and insert our pin and clip. The six-way provides three different ball sizes; one is 7/8ths, 2 inch and 2-5/16 inch, as well as the ability to use a inaudible 00:00:33ring spade or inaudible 00:00:36 and connect it to this ball mount. There is no rise or drop involved with this ball mount, so the trailer height will measure the same as our hitch height, 19-1/8 inches.
Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount with 8 Inch Drop Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we are going to be test fitting the convertible cushion ball mount part number AMSC-8, but before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, we will measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/8 inches. To measure our new ball mount, first well mount it in the draw position. We will insert the ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch, install the pin and the clip. Now, we will go ahead and take our first measurement of the ball mount in the drop position.
Convert-A-Ball Heavy Duty Ball Mount with 2 Inch Drop Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, well be test fitting the Covert-A-Ball Ball Mount, Part Number AMSC2HD. But before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our vehicle. The hitch height of our truck is 19-1/8 inches. Thats the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube.To test fit our ball mount, were going to insert the end of the receiver tube of the hitcher, well line up the hitch pinholes and secure the draw bar with the pin.In the drop position, the ideal trailer coupler height would be 17-1/4 inches. Now, well go ahead and flip it over to our rise position. In the rise position, an ideal trailer coupler height would be 20 inches.Keep in mind that when you measure your trailer height, makes your trailer is leveled first.
Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount with 2 Inch Drop Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, were going to be test fitting the Covert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount, Part Number AMSC2. But before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, well measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/4 inches.To fit our ball mount, first were going to use it in the drop position. Well insert the ball mount into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up the hitch pinholes and secure it with a pin and a clip.Now, well go ahead and take a measurement to see what trailer coupler height it would work with. In the drop position, we have a measurement of 17-1/4 inches from the ground to the top of the ball platform.Make sure when measuring your trailer height, you do it when your trailer is leveled.
Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount with 10 Inch Drop Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra
Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, were going to be test fitting the Covert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount, Part Number AMSC10. But before we can begin our test fit, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, well measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. For this vehicle, our hitch height is 19-1/4 inches.To test our ball mount, first were going to mount it in the drop position. Well insert the shank of the ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch, well line up the hitch pinholes and secure the ball mount with a pin and a clip.Next, well measure from the ground to the top of the ball platform. Our measurement comes in at nine inches.
Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount with 2 Inch Drop Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2008 Toyota Tundra, well be test-fitting the Convert-A-Ball cushion ball mount for two-inch hitches with a three-quarter inch rise or a two-inch drop, rated at 10,000 poundspart number AMSC2. To begin our test-fit, we first need to get our hitch heightthis is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height of nineteen and a quarter inches. Well slide the shank of our ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch, line up the pin hole, and install our pin and clip. Now well take a measurement from the ground to the top of our ball platform. We get a measurement of seventeen and a quarter inches. Make sure that when you measure your trailer height, you want to do it when your trailer is level.
Draw-Tite Ball Mount Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2008 Toyota Tundra we'll be test fitting the Draw-Tite ball mount with a 3/4 inch rise or a 2 inch drop rated at 7,500 pounds, part number 2923. To begin our test fit we first need to get our hitch height. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height of 19 1/4 inches. Now we'll take our ball mount and install it in the drop position. We'll need to line up our pin holes and then insert our pin and clip. We'll take another measurement from the ground to the top of our ball platform.
Convert-A-Ball Heavy Duty Ball Mount with 2 Inch Drop Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2008 Toyota Tundra, we'll be testing the convertible cushion ball mount for 2-inch hitches, with a 1-inch riser 2-inch drop, rated at 14000 pounds, part number AMSC2HD. To begin our test fit, we first need to get our hitch height. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height of 19 and a quarter inches. Now we're going to install our ball mount in our drop position. We'll slide the shape of our ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch. We'll line up the pin hole, and install our pin and clip. We'll take a measurement from the ground to the top of our ball platform.
Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount with 8 Inch Drop Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2008 Toyota Tundra will be tested in the Covert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount for 2-inch hitches with a 6-3/4 inch rise or an 8-inch drop rated at 10,000 lbs, Part #AMSC8. To begin our test fit we first need to get our hitch height; this is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height of 19-1/4 inches. We'll now take our ball mount and install it in the drop position. We'll slide the shank of our ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch, line up our pin hole, and install our pin and clip. We'll now take a measurement from the ground to the top of our ball platform. We have a measurement of about 11 inches. When measuring your trailer height you want to measure it when your trailer is level. You'll measure from the ground to the bottom of your coupler. If your measurement matches ours, then this would be a good fit for you. We'll flip it over to the rise position, and we now have a measurement of 25-3/4 inches. Again, if your measurement matches ours, this would be a good fit for you. And that completes today's test fit for the Covert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount for 2-inch hitches, Part #AMSC8 on our 2008 Toyota Tundra.
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