# 1
Curt Forged Ball Mount for 2-1/2" Hitches - 1/2" Rise - 2" Drop - 20,000 lbs
Most excellent. We have a match. One big bad a** hitch to go with the one big bad a## Chevy dually.
Great product, very well built, super fast shipping. A pleasure to do business with E Trailer
# 2
Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2-1/2" Hitches - 3/4" Rise, 2" Drop - 18,000 lbs
We really like these hitches for a little cushion pulling farm equipment. No it's not like a DMI hitch which we also have where you can swing or pull out to assist with hook-up.
I have a 2011 Dodge diesel 3500. I tow a large horse trailer and haul heavy loads of hay on a flat bed trailer...I need a hitch with large towing capacity and strong tongue weight...I looked locally and was not able to find one with an 8 inch drop. My truck is 4 x 4 and has air bags in the rear...I needed an 8 inch drop to keep my trailer level... The hitch I got from Etrailer is just what I was looking for and gives me assurance that I will not be over loading my hitch..
# 3
Draw-Tite Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 1" Rise, 2" Drop - 8-1/2" Long - 16K
Works as intended
Perfectly as described, Box was a heavy hitch and the box must have been damaged in shipping so it was a little delayed. You can't mess up a forged hitch it still is in excellent condition.
# 4
Curt Heavy Duty Forged Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 1" Rise - 2" Drop - 17,000 lbs
Great product, very well built, super fast shipping. A pleasure to do business with E Trailer
Most excellent. We have a match. One big bad a** hitch to go with the one big bad a## Chevy dually.
# 5
etrailer Ball Mount Kit for 2-1/2" Hitches - 1-1/2" Rise or 3" Drop - 18,000 lbs
I bought this product to make my new hitch versatile. Even though presently I am only towing 600 pounds of small sailboat and trailer, I wanted the capacity to tow heavier stuff should the need arise. Therefore, I bought a hitch rated at 3500 pounds, and this ball mount to fit both standard sizes of ball. The two balls are easy to swap, as advertised, requiring just a screwdriver to push out the pin holding the ball to the shank. Important tip: The nut holding the ball shank to the mount is enormous, something like 36MM, and I traveled from store to store trying to find a truck-lug socket to fit it, UNTIL I thought to mention that I was installing a trailer hitch ball. Duh. The clerk directed me to the TRAILER HITCH BALL WRENCH, a two-ended box wrench about 18" long. Problem solved for $12. Maybe the instructions could have mentioned this tool?
I am a frequent etrailer customer, the variety and availability of quality components and excellent service is what keeps me coming back. When trailering I strive to be as safe as possible, which is why I chose this heavy duty ball mount to tow my 10,000# car hauler trailer. With this very robust piece, I can be assured that the connection between my truck and trailer is secure.
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