# 1
Draw-Tite Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 3/4" Rise, 2" Drop - 8-1/2" Long - 7.5K
After being told it would cost around $1300 to install a trailer hitch I figured I would just rent a truck if I needed to pull a trailer. When I saw your ad I was in but was concerned that it would be too complicated to install myself. I turned out to be super simple including the electrical wiring. I'm recovering from a knee joint replacement so was concerned I couldn't get where I needed to be to get the job done but it was a breeze. Everything works beautifully and is solid as a rock. Thanks for such an exceptional DIY product. Now if you have a hitch for my other car, a 1962 Willys Utility Wagon. I'd like one.
# 2
Draw-Tite Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 2-3/4" Rise, 4" Drop - 9" Long - 7.5K
Excellent quality. Very heavy duty. The mounting flange is 3/4" thick. Just FYI: The 4 inch drop is measured from the top of the square mounting tube to the top of the ball mounting flange. When installed inverted, the 2 3/4 inch rise is measured from the top of the square mounting tube to the top of the ball mounting flange. (Note that the "top of the square mounting tube" varies when you invert the mount for rise versus drop.)
Everything arrived on time as usual from etrailer.
# 3
Draw-Tite Drawbar for 1-1/4" Hitches - 5/8" Rise, 1-1/4" Drop - 7" Long - 3.5K
Very good
Items packed well delivered on time. Doesn't get much better that that.
# 4
Ball Mount Adjustable with Sway-Control Tab, 6,000 lbs
The ball mount did not fit onto the shank. This was a very disappointing experience.
The fit of the U channel for the ball mount was too tight over the verticle drilled box tube. It needed “persuasion” to get it over the tube. This will make height changes away from the shop difficult. No rattle though.
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