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Note: Use of the XL mounting bracket decreases the unit's incline rating.
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Today, we're going to take a quick look at the Trailer Valet XL Mounting Bracket. This allows you to mount that Trailer Valet to the side of your trailer, so that you'd have it off to one side rather than sitting right in front. Makes it a little easier and more readily available to have that Trailer Valet mounted right there, ready to go.Comes with the hardware and brackets to get that mounted around your frame. It does require eight inches of space on your trailer frame to fit this in place, and it just bolts on with those four bolts and the clamps that go around. So clamps go on one side and our bracket goes on the other, or the face of it goes on one side and the bracket goes on the other there. Those bolts are made of stainless steel so we don't have to worry about any rust with that.
Everything else is covered in nice black powder coat so keeps rust on the minimum as well on the rest of it.It does maintain the weight rating of 10,000 pounds with this, and then we'll have our pin and clip here so we can rotate this portion up and out of the way whenever we want to actually tow our trailer. So pull the clip, pull the pin, and then you can rotate this portion around so that it sits up to the side. Place your clip back in, and then we'll also have a retainer clip to attach it to our Trailer Valet itself.Measures about eight inches wide from the outside edge of one flange to the other, from here to here. It's about nine inches tall. Whenever our portion here is flipped down, it's going to be nine inches, and then from front to back it's about six inches deep, from the center of that mounting post to the backside of our bracket.
And this will reduce the units your Trailer Valet's incline ratings so it won't be able to handle quite as much whenever you're going up or down an incline so it's just something to keep in mind there.And that's going to do it for a look at the Trailer Valet XL Mounting Bracket..
Average Customer Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (28 Customer Reviews)
I bought this mounting bracket for our 27’ Airstream travel trailer for a more stable way to use the Trailer Valet XL. Prior to using the mount, it was difficult to keep the Trailer Valet upright. Now it’s secure and worry free with the solid mount.
This bracket is a very welcome addition to my Trailer Valet XL. I bought the Trailer Valet XL a few years ago from etrailer. I have a 16 ft trailer that is about 3,000 lbs. I have a narrow driveway that ends in a 30 ft. by 30 ft. pad in front of my garage at the end of the driveway. The only way to manage my trailer is to drive up the driveway and put my car into the garage, then uncouple the trailer and hand move the trailer around out of the way to its parking space. As you can imagine, there is quite a bit of jockeying when limited by this small area. The Trailer Valet made that maneuvering much easier than pushing the trailer by hand and back.
However, I noticed this last year that when moving the trailer, it was hard to keep the Trailer Valet vertical when installed into the trailer ball hitch no matter how hard I tightened the retaining ring into the ball socket. During one of the trailer moves, the Trailer Valet leaned quite a bit more than usual and then actually fell out. What I found was that leverage of the angled Trailer Valet in combination with the trailer tongue weight broke the welds on the trailer ball retaining clip. I was able to get the clip back into position and rewelded, but it made me uneasy about using the Trailer Valet as it was originally designed. I started looking for parts and/or a means to attach the Trailer Valet directly to the hitch without using the ball attachment. That is when I discovered this mounting bracket, which is exactly what I needed.
The tongue on my trailer is relatively short with a lot of stuff sitting on it, so I was concerned about having the 8" free space to attach the mounting bracket as mentioned in the product description. For my situation, at least initially, I have attached one end of the bracket across the frame as designed, and then bought a couple of longer bolts in order to attach the front bracket end across the tongue (photos attached). The back attachment retainer is against the trailer hitch plate so keeps the Trailer Valet bracket from sliding forward. For my light trailer, I don't think the front bolts being at an angle will be a problem, but might be something to consider for a heavy trailer. This setup seems to work ok for me, and I have no more worries about damaging the trailer hitch ball retaining clip.
I won't be leaving the bracket attached to the trailer tongue "permanently" as the bracket system weighs about 15 lbs, and is also kind of bulky. Plus I don't want to leave it exposed to the weather. It is only 4 bolts to attach it, so should be relatively easy to attach and remove for those occasions when I need it.
I have bought several items from etrailer and have been very satisfied with their product selection, price, and service. This bracket was the same price at both etrailer and Amazon, so it was an easy choice for me to support the smaller business. There was one glitch in shipping the bracket to me, which was that a part was accidentally left out. A phone call to etrailer customer service on the day the initial package arrived, quickly resolved the problem with the missing part being sent out immediately.
Thanks etrailer!
I have a trailer Valet XL and 3 trailers with the mounts. Having a mount on each trailer makes it fast and super convenient. The Valet XL makes moving and positioning the trailer really easy!
Can't give it a full review yet. Just mounted it to the trailer frame this morning. Fits well on the 2x6 Toy Hauler frame without any air gap between the bottom bolt and the frame. I'll put the trailer away next Monday and I'll know for sure if it's more secure than the ball connection method.
This product was the answer to a problem i had trying to move a 22 foot boat and trailer with dual wheels.after purchasing a Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with Chain Drive i had damaged my trailer hitch on 2 different occasions. i was about to sell it when i noticed a fix for the problem. it was the TVXLMB. This product had made the trailer valet a usable product. the boar and trailer are approaching the weight limits for the devise ant this product make for a secure connection without any more damage to my hitch. i would recommend this product i have owned these for more than a year now and i feel this is a reasonable working solution. a big thanks to etrailer.com for making the transaction effortless. product was well packed with no damage and all the pieces were where they were suppose to be.
Without this product the Trailer Valet is much harder to use. The hitch ball unit included with the trailer doesn't work well, it walks out from under the hitch coupler and could be a safety issue. The mounting bracket should be included with the Trailer Valet rather than the hitch balls.
I purchased this Trailer Valet XL Mounting Bracket for my Trailer Valet XL. If you don't have a trailer valet, and you have a tight spot to maneuver your trailer, buy a trailer valet! They are amazing products. The Trailer Valet XL is very capable, but this mount makes it more strurdy and less wobbly when moving my trailer vs using the XL's ball mount position. I also own a regular Trailer Valet (not the XL) and as such my boat trailer already has the regular valet bracket mounted to the tongue. This XL valet male end fits perfectly in the female portion of the regular valet bracket (see attached picture). This allows me to use my XL bracket on my heavier RV trailer and also the XL male end on my boat trailer with the original trailer valet bracket female end. Either way, you will not be disappointed with this product! As always, etrailer shipped the product promptly and it arrived in great condition. I will continue to do business with etrailer for the foreseeable future as I have for the past 5 years due to their great selection, prices, and excellent customer service!
If you have a power trailer dolly, these brakets are the way to go, I have them on some ver big and heavy stuff, works flawlessly
The mounting bracket enables use of the trailer valet on trailers that do not use a standard ball mount. I use it on a large hydraulic boat trailer that uses a pintle hook instead of a ball mount. The bracket mounts on the trailer frame or the tow bar.
Hardware is not stainless steel as advertised. Great quality.excellent powder coating. Will send pictures of it mounted up on the trailer.
Install was straight forward. Everything looks like it all lines up great. Haven’t had to to connect my trailer valet yet but don’t see any reason for it not to work
Heavy duty, very well constructed and makes moving the trailer a more secure attachment, reducing a porentional problem with the trailer ball attachment and makes it easier to position the trailer attachment to the tow vehicle!
No instructions for mounting the unit
Fast shipping
Product arrived packaged well and in great condition. THANKS
Ordering on the websites was simple. The item arrived ahead of schedule and was as indicated..
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Jeff
3/6/2024
After a year of use I wish I’d bought this sooner! My only issue is due to the placement so far back on the frame, it’s hard to swing the TrailerValet handle to the left hits the propane tank.