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Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch w/ Built-In Scale w/ Balls for 2" Hitch - 8" Drop - 15K - Steel
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Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch w/ Built-In Scale w/ Balls for 2" Hitch - 8" Drop - 15K - Steel

Part Number: WS59WR
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If you tow both lunette ring and standard coupler trailers, this pintle hitch makes the swap easy. It comes with hitch balls you can switch out as needed, and a built-in scale that shows tongue weight so you know you're safe before you head out. Great Prices for the best pintle hitch from Weigh Safe. Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch w/ Built-In Scale w/ Balls for 2" Hitch - 8" Drop - 15K - Steel part number WS59WR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch - WS59WR

  • Pintle Hook - Ball Combo
  • 2 Inch Hitch Mount
  • 15000 lbs GTW
  • 2 Inch Ball
  • 2-5/16 Inch Ball
  • Weigh Safe
  • Standard Shank
  • Adjustable Height

If you tow both lunette ring and standard coupler trailers, this pintle hitch makes the swap easy. It comes with hitch balls you can switch out as needed, and a built-in scale that shows tongue weight so you know you're safe before you head out.


Highlights

  • Know Your Load Before You Tow: Built-in scale measures tongue weight automatically.
  • No Changing Hitches Between Trailers: Easily swap between pintle hook and ball mount connections.
  • Works with Small and Large Trailers: Comes with 2" and 2-5/16" balls for common trailer couplers.
  • Extra Drop for Taller Trucks: 8" drop levels trailers pulled by lifted or high-riding work trucks.
  • Resists Rust and Wear: Steel construction with powder coat and chrome plating holds up to daily use.
  • Meets Rated Standards: Certified to V5 and SAE J684 for tested towing capacity and compliance.

Features to know about

Why Do I Need A Built-In Tongue Weight Scale?

Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch with Tongue Weight Scale

Without a built-in scale, you've got two choices: haul the trailer to a weigh station or mess with a separate gauge. This hitch saves that trip. The built-in scale shows how much tongue weight's pressing down on your truck. Too much squats the rear end and lifts your steering. Too little and the trailers dancing all over the road. Now you can balance your load before you ever leave the spot where you hooked up.

Do I Need Separate Hitches To Tow Different Trailers?

Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch with Pintle Hook Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch with Ball Mount

Many jobs use more than one kind of trailer. You might haul a skid steer on an equipment trailer in the morning and switch to a dump or cargo trailer that afternoon. Normally that means changing hitches or hauling extra gear, but not with this setup. The pintle hook and ball mount use the same assembly, so you can switch between them without unbolting or swapping anything on your truck. It's not just convenient, it's a real time saver.


Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch with Two Balls

The hitch includes 2" and 2-5/16" balls for standard couplers. The smaller size fits most utility trailers and landscape trailers, while the larger one handles heavier enclosed trailers and equipment trailers. You can swap them by pulling the pin and dropping in the other ball, which helps cut downtime when you need to make a quick switch.

Specs

Application and ratings:

  • Application: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers
  • Maximum gross trailer weight: 15,000 lbs
  • Maximum tongue weight: 1,500 lbs
  • Ball sizes: 2" and 2-5/16"
  • Scale Accuracy: +/- 1.25% of full scale
  • Certifications: V5 and SAE J684

Dimensions:

  • Drop length: 8"
  • Drop hitch adjustment: 1" increments
  • Hitch pin hole diameter: 5/8"
  • Weight: 34 lbs

Construction:

  • Construction: black powder coated steel with chrome plating

Warranty:

  • Limited lifetime

Note:

Pintle attachment cannot be used in the rise position and is compatible only with Weigh Safe steel balls.



SWS8-2-PATB Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch w/ Built-In Scale w/ Balls for 2" Hitch - 8" Drop - 15,000 lbs

Installation Details WS59WR Installation instructions


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Ratings & Reviews

4.8

4 reviews
If you tow both lunette ring and standard coupler trailers, this pintle hitch makes the swap easy. It comes with hitch balls you can switch out as needed, and a built-in scale that shows tongue weight so you know you're safe before you head out.

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If you have a heavy duty truck and you are always bouncing between different trailers, this Weigh Safe WS52ER pintle hitch really makes life easier. I like that the built in scale tells me right away if my load is balanced because I have seen too many guys at the jobsite guessing and then fighting sway down the highway. With this you hook up and know, no second guessing and no extra trip to the scales. I was impressed by how quick it is to go from the pintle hook for a skid steer trailer with a lunette ring to the two and five sixteenths ball for a big enclosed work trailer or even dropping to the two inch ball for something smaller like a camper. It is rated up to twenty two thousand pounds, and it feels like it, all steel, heavy in your hands, and built to take a beating. I do not love that it only works in the drop position, but most of the folks I see using this such as contractors, farmers, or RV owners hauling toy haulers are pulling tall, heavy trailers behind big trucks anyway. For that crowd, I think it is a really smart investment because it is safe, adaptable, and saves a lot of hassle when you are switching between jobs or heading out with different trailers on the weekend.


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See what our Experts say about this Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch

  • Will Weigh Safe TW Scale Drop Hitch With Pintle And Balls Work In Rise Position?
    That’s an important detail, Cheryl. The Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch is only a drop style, it should not be used in the rise position. The pintle attachment and built-in scale are designed to function safely only when oriented downward. If your setup requires a rise, I’d recommend going with a different style of adjustable pintle mount that can be used in the rise position. But if you’re towing heavier trailers behind your F-250 or similar truck, the drop design usually lines up just right....
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  • Does 8" drop hitch with pintle and balls stick out more than 6" drop version from Weigh Safe?
    Lucas, both the 8" drop pintle hitch with balls # WS59WR and the 6" drop pintle hitch with balls # WS82ER use the same heavy-duty shank design. The only difference is vertical adjustment, so the outward extension length is the same. No extra leverage or added distance from your truck with the 8 inch model. You'll love being able to quickly swap between pintle hitch, 2" ball, or 2-5/16" ball without using any tools. Have you measured your drop to verify how much you need? See attached photo.
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  • Does Weigh Safe Adjustable Pintle Hitch Have Slow And Movement That Causes Banging Around?
    That’s a good question, Brian. With the Weigh Safe pintle drop hitch with balls # WS59WR (8" drop), you’ll still have some movement between the lunette ring and the pintle - that’s normal with any pintle setup. This is so you can use a variety of lunette rings with the same pintle hitch, and it will stay safe and secure despite standard noise from pintle hitches. Now since this is a brand new setup, it will likely be quieter since it's less worn than your old setup. The benefit here is...
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  • What Is The Advantage Of Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch With Balls Over A Regular Pintle Hitch?
    The big win with the Weigh Safe 2" 15K Adjustable Pintle Hitch # WS59WR is the built-in scale, Terry. With standard hitches you’re guessing on tongue weight, but here you can see it at hookup. That means fewer trips back and forth shifting loads, and you’re less likely to deal with sway or axle strain. For heavy trailers, that peace of mind is worth it. Another nice thing is that it comes with 2" and 2-5/16" balls that pop in place very easily, so you can use this all-in-one setup for...
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  • Does Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch With Scale And Balls Have Locks That Come With It?
    Hey Megan! The 2" Weigh Safe Pintle Hitches like # WS82ER and # WS59WR itself comes with the dual pin key lock assembly that secures the sliding pintle/ball mount in place. But for locking the whole shank into your receiver, you’ll want a separate hitch pin lock, like etrailer # e98882, to keep it secure when parked. Do you currently have a lunette ring trailer or is it a ball coupler?
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  • Is It Easy To Swap Balls On Weigh Safe Adjustable Drop Hitch With Pintle And Balls
    Yes, Marcos. The # WS59WR comes with both 2" and 2-5/16" hitch balls, and they’re interchangeable on the same shank. Both fall under the hitch’s 15,000-lb GTW and 1,500-lb tongue weight rating. Just be sure to match the ball size to your trailer’s coupler, and always go by the lowest-rated component in your towing setup. It's super easy to swap out the balls using the included key. What hitch or ball mount do you normally use when towing your trailers?
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  • What Size Drop Hitch For Lifted F250 Truck With Dump Trailer That Sits Too Low - 2" Receiver
    Renee, since your truck sits taller, the # WS59WR with 8 inch drop is likely the better choice. Level towing is critical for braking and stability, and the extra gives you that adjustment margin. Both the 6 inch # WS82ER and 8 inch # WS59WR models are rated for 15,000 lbs GTW and 1,500 lbs tongue weight on a 2inch shank, so strength isn’t a concern. The decision really comes down to ride height. While the 8 inch should suffice, I’d measure from the ground to the top of your hitch receiver...
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  • 2" Adjustable Pintle Drop Hitch With TW Scale For Towing Gravel Dump Trailer 13,000 Lbs
    Chad, you’re right in the sweet spot. The adjustable Weigh Safe Pintle Hitch for 2" receivers # WS59WR is rated for 15,000 lbs GTW and 1,500 lbs tongue weight on the 2 inch shank. That covers your 13K loaded dump trailer without pushing the limits. The pintle setup is especially handy for heavy-duty loads like that. Also, this is adjustable up to 8" of drop which should work with a lot of different truck and trailer combos! What tow vehicle do you have? It's a good idea to make sure it...
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  • Do I Need Different Safety Chains When Swapping From Coupler To Pintle Hitch? - Weigh Safe
    No worries, Eddie - your safety chains attach to the receiver hitch loops just like with a ball mount. The pintle portion doesn’t have chain tabs. Just make sure you’re crossing them under the coupler or ring for proper safety setup. I see you were looking at the 2" 15K with 8" drop from Weigh Safe # WS59WR with the built-in scale. You can also get the 8" drop in 2.5" receiver size (22K) with part # WS97WR, or the 8" drop in 3" receiver size (also 22K) with part # WS89WR. What truck and...
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  • Is There A Difference Between Weigh Safe Pintle Drop Hitch WS82ER And WS59WR?
    Jeff, you’ve nailed it: the only difference is how much drop. Both handle 15K GTW / 1,500 lbs tongue weight, both come with the same pintle + ball setup, and both have the built-in scale. Go with the 6" drop # WS82ER if your truck's receiver doesn't sit more than 6" above your trailer's coupler. The 8" drop # WS59WR will be good if you’ve got a taller setup like a lifted pickup and small trailer where there is 7 or 8 inches between the two. Does that make sense? Let me know if you need...
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