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1-7/8" Hitch Ball - 2" Rise - 1" Diameter x 2-1/8" Long Shank - 3,500 lbs
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1-7/8" Hitch Ball - 2" Rise - 1" Diameter x 2-1/8" Long Shank - 3,500 lbs

Part Number: C40032
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2-1/8" Long x 1" diameter shank featuring a ball with a 2" high rise above the platform. Fine threads provide superior strength, and the nickel chrome finish offers corrosion protection. Great Prices for the best trailer hitch ball from CURT. 1-7/8" Hitch Ball - 2" Rise - 1" Diameter x 2-1/8" Long Shank - 3,500 lbs part number C40032 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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CURT Trailer Hitch Ball - C40032

  • Trailer Hitch Ball
  • 1-7/8 Inch Diameter Ball
  • 1 Inch Diameter Shank
  • High-Rise Ball
  • Standard Ball
  • 10000 lbs GTW
  • 2-1/8 Inch Shank Length
  • Chrome-Plated Steel
  • CURT

2-1/8" Long x 1" diameter shank featuring a ball with a 2" high rise above the platform. Fine threads provide superior strength, and the nickel chrome finish offers corrosion protection.


Features:

  • High-rise design lets you easily match ball to trailer height
    • Trailer hitch ball sits 2 extra inches above the ball mount platform
  • Fine threads provide exceptionally tight, strong grip
  • Nickel chrome finish resists corrosion
  • Lock washer and nut included


Specs:

  • Ball diameter: 1-7/8"
  • Shank dimensions: 2-1/8" long x 1" diameter
  • Ball rise: 2"
  • Capacity: 3,500 lbs


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Video of 1-7/8" Hitch Ball - 2" Rise - 1" Diameter x 2-1/8" Long Shank - 3,500 lbs

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Complete Breakdown of the 1-7/8" Hitch Ball

Today we'll be taking a look at part #C40032, this is the Curt 1-7/8" hitch ball. It's got a nice high-rise design to it, it's going to let you easily match the ball to your trailer height. The trailer hitch ball sits 2 extra inches above the ball mount platform. We've got the fine threads here on the shank, that's going to provide a nice, tight, strong grip that we're looking for, steel construction with a nickel-chrome finish to resist rust and corrosion. You're going to get your hitch ball, you're going to get lock-washer, and your nut for a full installation. When installing this, you'd place this through your draw-bar or through that ball hole, lock-washer goes on the underside followed by the nut and then you would need to get that tightened down according to the specifications listed by the manufacturer. The hitch ball diameter is going to measure 1 and 7/8 of an inch, it's going to have a capacity of 3500 pounds. That rise, right there, that's where you can see that two inch measurement.

The shank length from the bottom of the platform to the end of the threads is 2-1/8", it's going to give us a shank diameter of about one inch, and then the measurement that we have from the bottom of the platform to the top of the hitch ball that's going to give us a measurement of right at 4-3/8". That's going to do it for today's look at part #C40032.

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  • High-Rise Hitch Ball to Increase Height for Motorcycle Towing Camper Trailer
    I understand your need but we do not have any 1-7/8-inch couplers with height adjustment. Such items do exist for higher-capacity 2-5/16-inch couplers. To even out the height difference between your two tow vehicles you might use a high-rise hitch ball on the bike. Curt 1-7/8-inch ball # C40032 gives you 2-inches of additional height over a standard ball.
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  • Finding the Right Ball Mount for a 2009 Chevy Avalanche to Tow a Trailer Level
    Using a regular ball mount does not reduce the capacity of the trailer hitch. That only happens when using certain adapters and extensions. Since the hitch height and trailer height are the same you would need a ball mount with no rise or drop. But let's make sure you are measuring the same way we do. With the 2009 Chevy Avalanche and trailer on level ground measure from the ground to the top of the hitch receiver opening. Then measure from the ground to the bottom of the coupler with...
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  • What is Shank Diameter of Curt Hitch Ball # C40032
    Yes the shank of the Curt high rise hitch ball part # C40032 is 1 inch exactly.
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  • Availability of 2-Inch Hi-Rise Hitch Ball with 2-Inch Rise and 3/4-Inch Diameter Shank
    We offer a range of hi-rise hitch balls but none has a 3/4-inch diameter shank; all are 1-inch or 1-1/4-inch diameter. You can instead use a ball mount with the equivalent rise to accomplish the height adjustment you need. If you have a 2-inch hitch receiver you can use Draw-Tite Ball Mount # 2753, which provides either a 2-3/4-inch rise or 4-inch drop. This ball mount uses a hitch ball with a 1-inch shank, such as Tow Ready # 19247. If you need a hitch pin and clip you can use Hidden...
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  • Super Extra Long Ball Mount Recommendation for a 2012 Toyota RAV4
    I believe the correct ball mount for you to use would be the Brophy Ball Mount # BM20. This ball mount has a distance of 13-1/4 inches from the center of the hitch pin hole out to the nearest part of the ball mount platform, and since the hitch on your 2012 Toyota RAV4 has a distance of 9.5 inches from the center of the hitch pin hole to the furthest point of the bumper I believe this ball mount would work well for you. This ball mount also has a rise of 2-3/4 inches, and if you get a...
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  • Does the Curt 2" Hitch Ball # C40033 with High-Rise come in a 1-7/8" Version
    We do have 1-7/8" Curt hitch balls like the 2" part # C40033 that come with a high-rise. If you just need a 1" rise then you will want part # C40031, but if you need a 2" rise you will want part # C40032 instead. Both are rated for 3,500 lbs
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  • Ball Mount to Clear Rear Bumper on 2013 Toyota Sienna and Provide Close to 7 Inch Rise
    Based on your measurements getting exactly what you need is a little tricky but I have some possible options for you. I can get you close to the rise you need by using ball mount # D-28, which has a 4 inch rise, with hi rise ball # C40034 or # C40032, both of these balls offer another 2 inches of height for a total rise of 6 inches. The tongue weight of the trailer will pull it down a little so at most you would be off level by 1 inch.
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  • Tips for Tightening Curt Hi Rise Hitch Ball
    The totally round base of the Curt hi-rise ball like part # C40032 does make it challenging to torque the nut of. There really isn't a great solution but a large set of channel locks or vice grips could work if you were trying to do it with the ball mounted in a trailer hitch. Or if you have access to a vice on a work bench that would be the best to secure it.
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  • Is a Taller Ball Mount Available for a Vertical Trailer Hitch on a 1998 BMW Z3
    The ball mount # D-55007 was meant for use with Curt trailer hitch # C11748V. I have included a link to the installation details for you. You could then add 1-7/8 inch ball # 19256 or 2 inch ball # 19258. On Class I and II trailer hitches you have to use the ball mount specified by the hitch manufacturer for warranty purposes. If you need trailer wiring, use # 119178KIT. I have included a link to the installation instructions for the wiring as well.
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  • Is Curt Hitch Ball # C40032 Chrome
    Yes, the 1-7/8" Hitch Ball # C40032 from Curt is chrome. The photo dept dulls the finish when they take pictures but if you check out the review video I attached below you can see that it is chrome.
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  • Weight of Curt 1-7/8 Inch Hitch Ball
    The Curt hitch ball, part # C40032, weighs right about 4 pounds. I've linked a review video on the hitch ball for you as well.
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  • Multipupose Ball Mount to Tow a Trailer and Bike Rack at Same Time that Doesnt have a Drop
    You wouldn't want to use MaxxTow MT70070 anyway because it will reduce the tongue weight capacity of the trailer hitch by 50 percent. The Curt multipurpose ball mount # D210 is going to be the best option. To overcome the 2-1/4 inch drop you can use a ball with a rise such as # C40034. This is a 2 inch ball rated for 6,000 pounds. It has a 2 inch rise so the drop of the ball mount would only be 1/4 inch. We also have ball # C40033 with a 1 inch rise. If you require a 1-7/8 inch ball...
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  • What Size Shank Is On Curt Trailer Hitch Ball
    The Curt Trailer Hitch Ball, part # C40032 is a 1-7/8 inch ball with a 2-1/8 inch long shank. The diameter of the shank is 1 inch and this trailer ball has a capacity of 3,500 lbs.
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  • How to Tow a Trailer Level
    You have the right mindset, you do want to have the height of your hitch ball so that it allows the trailer to be towed as level as possible. To do that check out the link I attached. The best option I could provide would be for you to remove the fixed hitch from the vehicle you have an install a custom hitch for the vehicle that will allow you to use a ball mount. Doing this will allow you to select the correct rise/drop ball mount you need so that you can tow your trailer level. Follow...
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