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Closeup of Draw-Tite ball mount mounted on the back of a vehicle.
Closeup of Draw-Tite ball mount mounted on the back of a vehicle.

Trailer Hitch Ball Mounts & Accessories

How Do You Choose the perfect Trailer Hitch Ball Mount?

Every towing setup starts with the right connection—and your trailer hitch ball mount is the link that makes it happen. Whether you're towing a boat, utility trailer, or RV, we’ve got the gear to help you dial in the perfect height and fit. Shop fixed or adjustable ball mounts, hitch balls in every size, anti-rattle devices, locking pins, and shin guards that make towing smoother and safer. Choose from aluminum or steel, standard or multi-ball, and mounts for 1-1/4", 2", 2-1/2", and 3" receivers. Not sure what you need? We’ve got the knowledge (and the guides) to help you find the right drop, rise, and hardware for a level, confident tow.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.

What is a ball mount, and why do I need one?

A ball mount is the part that connects your vehicle’s hitch to the trailer. It slides into the hitch receiver and provides a spot to attach the hitch ball. It’s what makes towing possible!

How do I choose the right ball mount?

Start by measuring the height difference between your vehicle’s hitch and the trailer coupler when both are level. This tells you if you need a rise or drop. Also, make sure the ball mount’s weight capacity can handle your trailer.

What’s the difference between fixed and adjustable ball mounts?

Fixed ball mounts have a set height for the rise or drop, so they’re great if you always tow the same trailer. Adjustable ball mounts are more versatile—you can change the height for different trailers.

How do I know if I need a rise or a drop?

Measure from the ground to your hitch receiver and from the ground to your trailer coupler. If your hitch is higher, you’ll need a drop. If the trailer coupler is higher, you’ll need a rise. The goal is to keep your trailer level when towing.

Can I use a ball mount that doesn’t exactly match the height I measured?

It’s better to get as close as possible to the correct height. An unlevel trailer can lead to poor handling and wear out your tires unevenly.

Which is better—steel or aluminum ball mounts?

Steel is super strong and great for heavy loads, but it can rust over time. Aluminum is lightweight and resists corrosion, but it’s usually for lighter towing jobs. It depends on what you’re towing and your preference.Check out our FAQ on Steel vs. Aluminum Ball Mounts if you need more info.

How do I install a hitch ball onto the ball mount?

Just put the hitch ball shank through the hole in the ball mount, add the washer and nut, and tighten it to the manufacturer’s recommended torque. A secure fit is key for safe towing!

Can I use any hitch ball with my ball mount?

Not quite. The ball mount’s hole size has to match the hitch ball’s shank diameter. Plus, the ball’s weight rating needs to meet or exceed your towing load. They have to work as a team!