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MaxxTow Adjustable-Height Ball Mount Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra

Play video MaxxTow Adjustable-Height Ball Mount Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra

Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra well be test fitting the Max Tow adjustable height ball mount for two inch hitches with a ten inch drop or eight inch rise rated at 5,000lbs part #: MT70067. Before we begin our test fit we will first need to obtain a hitch height of our vehicle. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top of the receiver tube and well get a measure of about 19 inches. This measurement may vary due to hitch style, tire size or any other after-market accessories that will alter the hitch height of the vehicle. To begin our test fit in the rise position well slide the shank of the ball mount into the opening of the hitch, line up our pinholes and secure it with the pin and clip. We can then adjust the height of the ball platform to the highest spot on the ball mount.



Install: Rapid Hitch Adjustable, Aluminum Ball Mount Kit w/ 2 Zinc Balls on a 2013 Toyota Tundra

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Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we'll be test fitting the Andersen Rapid Hitch ball mount, part number AM3410. But before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our vehicle. To measure the hitch height, we'll measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/4". To test fit our ball mount, we'll insert it into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up the hitch pin holes, and secure it with the pin and clip. When we measure from the ground to the top of the ball platform, we get 19-1/2".



How to Set Up Your MaxxTow Tow Strap Loop for 2" Trailer Hitches on a 2013 Toyota Tundra

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Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we'll be test fitting the MaxxTow tow strap loop for 2" hitches, rated at 10,000 lbs., part number MT70029. The MaxxTow tow strap loop is finished with a powder coat that resists rust. The hitch pin and clip are sold separately. The tow ring lets you attach recovery strap, cable, or rope, which is sold separately, to be used in agricultural, industrial, or recreational applications. To begin this test fit, we'll simply slide the shank of the tow strap loop into our hitch and secure it with a pin and clip. And that completes today's test fit of the MaxxTow tow strap loop for 2" hitches, rated at 10,000 lbs., part number MT70029, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra..



Beginner’s Guide to Installing the Draw-Tite Ball Mount for 2" Hitches on a 2013 Toyota Tundra

Play video Beginner’s Guide to Installing the Draw-Tite Ball Mount for 2" Hitches on a 2013 Toyota Tundra

Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we're going to be test fitting the Draw-Tite ball mount, part number 2923. Before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, we'll measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/8". Now we'll test fit the ball mount. First we'll place it in the drop position.



Convert-A-Ball Pintle Mounting Bar Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra

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Today on our 2013 Toyota Tundra we'll be test fitting the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Adjustable Pintle Mounting Bar for 2 inch Hitches rated at 10,000 pounds, part number AMPC2. This 8 hole mounting bar lets you adjust the pintle height to level your trailer. It has a cushioned shank that protects your equipment and smooths the ride of your vehicle. To begin our test fit, in the drop position, we'll slide the shank of the mounting bar into the opening of the hitch, line up the pin holes, and secure with the pin and clip. We can not flip the mounting bar over to the rise position and, again, secure it with the pin and clip. That completes today's test fit of the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Adjustable Pintle Mounting Bar for 2 inch Hitches rated at 10,000 pounds, part number AMPC2 on our 2013 Toyota Tundra..



Mount: Convert-A-Ball Pintle Hook Combo for 2" Hitches on a 2013 Toyota Tundra

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Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we will be test fitting the converter ball cushioned pintle hook combo with three nickel-plated balls for two-inch hitches, rated at 16,000 pounds, part number PH2. Now, to begin our test fit, we will simply slide the shank into the opening of the hitch and secure it with the pin and clip. To access the pintle or to insert one of the three nickel-plated balls, we will undo the gold safety pin on the bottom of the shank and we will pull out on the silver, spring-loaded button to lift up on the U-shaped bar at the top of the pintle hook. Then, twist it to expose a silver cylinder for our pintle or we can remove that to insert one of our three nickel-plated balls. Now, since this pintle hook has no rise or drop, if your trailer ride height matches your hitch height, this should be an appropriate pintle hook for you. That completes todays test fit of the converter ball cushioned pintle hook combo with three nickel-plated balls for two-inch hitches, rated at 16,000 pounds, part number PH2 on our 2013 Toyota Tundra..



DIY 2013 Toyota Tundra Installation for the Convert-A-Ball Dual-Cushioned, Adjustable Ball Mount

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Today on our 2013, Toyota Tundra, we will be test fitting the converter ball dual- cushioned adjustable ball mount with a seven-inch rise or nine-inch drop, threaded at 5,000 pounds, part number CAB-UM. Now, before we begin our test fit, we will first need to obtain a hitch height of our vehicle, which is the measurement from the ground to the inside top of the receiver tube and we will get a measuring of 19 inches. Now, to begin our test fit and the draw position, we will slide the shank of the ball mount into the opening of the hitch and secure it with a pin and clip. Now, this ball mount is adjustable, so the ball mount platform at its lowest position, we will measure from the ground to the top of the ball platform and we will get a measurement of about nine inches. If the hitch height of your vehicle matches the hitch height of our vehicle and your trailer ride height matches this measurement, this would be an appropriate ball mount for you. We will now flip the ball mount over into the rise position and with the ball mount platform at its highest point, we will measure from the top of the ground to the ball platform and we will get a measurement of about 28 inches.



Convert-A-Ball 6-Way Multi-Hitch Ball Mount Review - 2013 Toyota Tundra

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Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we are going to be test fitting the convertible cushioned six-way ball mount, part number CAB-6W, but before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, well measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/8 inches. We will go ahead and insert the ball mount with the receiver tube of our hitch lined with the hitch pin holes and insert our pin and clip. The six-way provides three different ball sizes; one is 7/8ths, 2 inch and 2-5/16 inch, as well as the ability to use a inaudible 00:00:33ring spade or inaudible 00:00:36 and connect it to this ball mount. There is no rise or drop involved with this ball mount, so the trailer height will measure the same as our hitch height, 19-1/8 inches.



Beginner’s Guide to Installing the Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches on a 2013 Toyota Tundra

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Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, we are going to be test fitting the convertible cushion ball mount part number AMSC-8, but before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, we will measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/8 inches. To measure our new ball mount, first well mount it in the draw position. We will insert the ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch, install the pin and the clip. Now, we will go ahead and take our first measurement of the ball mount in the drop position.



Mount: Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches on a 2013 Toyota Tundra

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Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, well be test fitting the Covert-A-Ball Ball Mount, Part Number AMSC2HD. But before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our vehicle. The hitch height of our truck is 19-1/8 inches. Thats the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube.To test fit our ball mount, were going to insert the end of the receiver tube of the hitcher, well line up the hitch pinholes and secure the draw bar with the pin.In the drop position, the ideal trailer coupler height would be 17-1/4 inches. Now, well go ahead and flip it over to our rise position. In the rise position, an ideal trailer coupler height would be 20 inches.Keep in mind that when you measure your trailer height, makes your trailer is leveled first.



How to Set Up Your Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches on a 2013 Toyota Tundra

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Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, were going to be test fitting the Covert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount, Part Number AMSC2. But before we can test fit our ball mount, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, well measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height measures 19-1/4 inches.To fit our ball mount, first were going to use it in the drop position. Well insert the ball mount into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up the hitch pinholes and secure it with a pin and a clip.Now, well go ahead and take a measurement to see what trailer coupler height it would work with. In the drop position, we have a measurement of 17-1/4 inches from the ground to the top of the ball platform.Make sure when measuring your trailer height, you do it when your trailer is leveled.



How to Install the Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches on a 2013 Toyota Tundra

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Today, on our 2013 Toyota Tundra, were going to be test fitting the Covert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount, Part Number AMSC10. But before we can begin our test fit, first we want to measure the hitch height of our truck. To measure the hitch height, well measure from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. For this vehicle, our hitch height is 19-1/4 inches.To test our ball mount, first were going to mount it in the drop position. Well insert the shank of the ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch, well line up the hitch pinholes and secure the ball mount with a pin and a clip.Next, well measure from the ground to the top of the ball platform. Our measurement comes in at nine inches.



Installation: Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches on a 2008 Toyota Tundra

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Today on our 2008 Toyota Tundra, well be test-fitting the Convert-A-Ball cushion ball mount for two-inch hitches with a three-quarter inch rise or a two-inch drop, rated at 10,000 poundspart number AMSC2. To begin our test-fit, we first need to get our hitch heightthis is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height of nineteen and a quarter inches. Well slide the shank of our ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch, line up the pin hole, and install our pin and clip. Now well take a measurement from the ground to the top of our ball platform. We get a measurement of seventeen and a quarter inches. Make sure that when you measure your trailer height, you want to do it when your trailer is level.



How to Install: Draw-Tite Ball Mount for 2" Hitches on your 2008 Toyota Tundra

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Today on our 2008 Toyota Tundra we'll be test fitting the Draw-Tite ball mount with a 3/4 inch rise or a 2 inch drop rated at 7,500 pounds, part number 2923. To begin our test fit we first need to get our hitch height. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height of 19 1/4 inches. Now we'll take our ball mount and install it in the drop position. We'll need to line up our pin holes and then insert our pin and clip. We'll take another measurement from the ground to the top of our ball platform.



Fit Test: Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches with 2008 Toyota Tundra

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Today on our 2008 Toyota Tundra, we'll be testing the convertible cushion ball mount for 2-inch hitches, with a 1-inch riser 2-inch drop, rated at 14000 pounds, part number AMSC2HD. To begin our test fit, we first need to get our hitch height. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height of 19 and a quarter inches. Now we're going to install our ball mount in our drop position. We'll slide the shape of our ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch. We'll line up the pin hole, and install our pin and clip. We'll take a measurement from the ground to the top of our ball platform.



Setting up the Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches on a 2008 Toyota Tundra

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Today on our 2008 Toyota Tundra will be tested in the Covert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount for 2-inch hitches with a 6-3/4 inch rise or an 8-inch drop rated at 10,000 lbs, Part #AMSC8. To begin our test fit we first need to get our hitch height; this is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. We have a hitch height of 19-1/4 inches. We'll now take our ball mount and install it in the drop position. We'll slide the shank of our ball mount into the receiver tube of the hitch, line up our pin hole, and install our pin and clip. We'll now take a measurement from the ground to the top of our ball platform. We have a measurement of about 11 inches. When measuring your trailer height you want to measure it when your trailer is level. You'll measure from the ground to the bottom of your coupler. If your measurement matches ours, then this would be a good fit for you. We'll flip it over to the rise position, and we now have a measurement of 25-3/4 inches. Again, if your measurement matches ours, this would be a good fit for you. And that completes today's test fit for the Covert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount for 2-inch hitches, Part #AMSC8 on our 2008 Toyota Tundra.