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Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 10-3/4" Rise, 12" Drop - 7,000 lbs
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Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 10-3/4" Rise, 12" Drop - 7,000 lbs

Part Number: AMSC12
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This tall ball mount lets you easily tow a trailer with a lifted truck. It measures 12-1/2" from center of hitch pin hole to center of ball hole. Cushioned interior absorbs shock. Powder coat finish resists corrosion. 2,000-lb Max tongue weight. Great Prices for the best trailer hitch ball mount from Convert-A-Ball. Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 10-3/4" Rise, 12" Drop - 7,000 lbs part number AMSC12 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Convert-A-Ball Trailer Hitch Ball Mount - AMSC12

  • Fixed Ball Mount
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch
  • Drop - 12 Inch
  • Rise - 11 Inch
  • No Ball
  • 7000 lbs GTW
  • Class III
  • Long Shank
  • Shock Absorbing
  • Convert-A-Ball
  • Steel Shank - Gloss Black
  • 1 Inch Ball Hole Diameter

This tall ball mount lets you easily tow a trailer with a lifted truck. It measures 12-1/2" from center of hitch pin hole to center of ball hole. Cushioned interior absorbs shock. Powder coat finish resists corrosion. 2,000-lb Max tongue weight.


Features:

  • Ball mount lets you hook up your trailer to your tow vehicle
    • Shank slides into your vehicle's hitch receiver
    • Ball platform provides mounting point for hitch ball (sold separately)
  • Polyurethane interior acts as a shock absorber, reducing bounce and rhythmic vibration
    • Protects tow vehicle's driveline and hitch assembly, as well as trailer's contents
  • Super tall ball mount makes it easy to couple your trailer to your lifted or tall pickup truck
    • Both drop and rise positions available to ensure level towing
  • Sturdy steel construction
  • Corrosion-resistant powder coat finish
  • Hitch pin and clip or hitch lock sold separately
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Application: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers
  • Gross towing weight: 7,000 lbs
  • Tongue weight: 2,000 lbs
  • Length: 16" from end of shank to center of ball hole
    • 12-1/2" From center of hitch pin hole to center of ball hole
  • Rise: 10-3/4" from top of inside of hitch opening
  • Drop: 12" From top of inside of hitch opening
  • Ball hole diameter: 1"
  • Pin hole diameter: 5/8"
  • 2-Year limited warranty


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Shock Absorbing Ball Mount

Cutaway views of the ball mount shank showing the polyurethane cushioning

Convert-A-Ball ball mounts are designed with a polyurethane interior that helps to absorb road shock to limit bouncing and vibration while you tow over rough terrain. It also reduces the slamming and banging that occurs during stops and starts. This helps to protect your vehicle's driveline, your hitch assembly, and your trailer's contents while you're towing.


This Convert-A-Ball ball mount meets or exceeds THMAV-5 ratings in all categories and meets SAE standard J-684.


How to Measure Drop on Standard Ball Mount

AMSC-12 Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount for 2" Square Receiver - 10-3/4" Rise or 12" Drop - 7,000 lbs GTW - 2,000 lbs TW





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Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 10-3/4" Rise, 12" Drop - 7,000 lbs - AMSC12

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (1255 Customer Reviews)

This tall ball mount lets you easily tow a trailer with a lifted truck. It measures 12-1/2" from center of hitch pin hole to center of ball hole. Cushioned interior absorbs shock. Powder coat finish resists corrosion. 2,000-lb Max tongue weight.

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Arrived today. Fast shipping, and thank you for that!
Seems to be a quality ball mount. Just what I needed to get the ball lower to tow my trailer. With this, now the top of the ball is at 16" where it needs to be. Custom built receiver on my old moving box van. Just need to weld on safety chain slots and paint it. Can't drop the lift gate with the receiver in (its pinned on both sides), but hey....I can tow now.



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Not that many non-adjustable option for a 12” drop and this one is the best! Love the cushion and it’s very strong. I put that to the test today when I got rear ended with it in the back of my truck. This thing saved the back of my Ram. Came right back to etrailer and ordered a new one!



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This mount was used to bring a Buick up to 19 inches to tow a M/C trailer. The rubber insert cushions starts and stops, and the mount worked as it should to trailer one or two motorcycles easily. Recommend this company and this rubberized insert mount!



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Quick shipment, great heavy duty hitch. USPS took five days to deliver from our local hub, box was damaged. Your packing folks need to cushion on all sides of this heavy hitch, not lay on bottom of the box and pile on the packing. Need training.



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This is a ball hitch mount that is not a standard unit, problem I had I purchased a new p/u going from a 2500 series which stood higher to a 1500 series standing lower by 4" also lowering 3 1/2" towing a 4800 pound boat as we all know, needing to tow level, that wasn't going to happen, this ball mount did the trick, fits D.O.T. standards also more than what i needed for weight requirements

Bob

6/3/2014

Ball mount achieved the goal for my height requirements, what I didnt explain the piston action in the ball mount, it does cushion the back and fourth while towing considerably if and when I will buy one with it, also you got it to me in two days great device l



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Beautiful product, super fast delivery!



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Great looking drop hitch. Needed the big drop for my Jeep.



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Needed a large drop hitch to pull my car trailer. This item came quickly and worked perfectly.



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This extreme rise ball mount is what I need to make my passenger car into a back-up trailer puller. It is well built and has a welded strut to reinforce the long rise/drop ball mount. The "shock damper" feature is sure to help absorb the leverage movement that a rise/drop ball mount passes on to the hitch receiver itself.

Rusty

8/31/2023

This unit is still exactly what I needed, and still



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It's great. I purchased a couple of different drop heights to achieve the level trailer



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Got the item quickly with no problems.

Aaron

7/23/2024

It is still easy to use and working fine. I haul trailers regularly, and it has stood up fine in all sorts of weather. Just used it two days ago to haul some equipment over a mount.



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Fast delivery xlnt product
Made in the
USA thank you



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Exactly what I needed. This fits on my front receiver, which is hidden at the bottom of my grill. I needed the extended drop to keep the trailer level when manouvering. The hitch is of good quality. I’ve only used it at very low speeds. Works for me.



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I added a hidden hitch and this is just what I needed.



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Looks good but haven’t towed with it yet. Price was a little higher after conversation and shipping but looks like a decent product. My truck is a dodge 3500 with a 6” long arm lift on 37” tires and this 12” looks like it will be perfect for my cargo and utility trailer’s. Other note it was a little loose in my 2” hitch so I added a receiver clamp to stop rattle.



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Wasn't sure this was what I needed but this hitch worked great. Seems to be well made. Truck has 40 inch tires and 11 inch lift and now i can pull camper and a small trailer without putting the smaller tires back on.



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Great looking drop hitch and unbelievably fast shipping. Works great on my 2012 dodge diesel with 6" lift and 37" tires. The 10,000 lb. rating is the highest I could find with this much drop not to mention about half the cost of any other hitch I found. Customer service and shipping verification follow up is second to none. I'll be buying from them from now on.



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Very well made hitch. I am extremely impressed with the quality of this hitch. I have another big drop hitch that i paid 10x what i paid for this and i really wish i had found this hitch before i spent all that money on the other one. This does exactly what's advertised and definitely helps a lot with absorbing shock and keeping the trailer tracking straight and comfortably behind you.



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The hitch appears to be made very well and heavy duty. I haven't had a chance to tow with it yet, but this was the only company I could find that carried a 12 inch drop down in stock. I had two other companies cancel my order because the 12 inch drop was no longer available through them. Excellent price also.



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I am very happy with the 12 inch drop hitch i bought it was just the way it was described on the web site it will work perfect for pulling the car trailer to the races.



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I just received the hitch today looks great and I'll check it out this weekend.



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Needed this to replace the one that someone stole off my truck. My fault for not locking it for one night, in my driveway. Needed this to make the trailer ride level. Quick shipment along with the 2" Ball.
Great Company to order from



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Wow. Product shipped same day, regular ground, but arrived only 2 days later. Had the cushion feature on it that I hadn't even noticed or expected. My Toyota truck is lifted 6" with a Nissan Titan hitch custom welded on so this brought it down to the perfect height for me (14"). Great value too. Thanks!



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Perfect Fit!
07-12 Jeep Wrangler JK
with 3.5" lift. This was the exact product to get the trailer back on level.
Great service and fast shipping.



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I need this for my small trailer, just the perfect height.
Very satisfied with etrailer, shipping was great and fast
Their web page is very easy to navigate and place orders.
I will buy again from etrailer.


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    The Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount part # AMSC12 that you referenced actually has a tongue weight capacity of 2,000 lbs so it would easily handle your tongue/hitch weight of 535 lbs.
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    What I recommend is to use Convert-A-Ball cushioned ball mount # AMSC12 and then add a high rise ball. The ball mount takes a ball with a 1 inch diameter shank. If the trailer coupler takes a 2 inch ball use high rise ball # C40034. If you need a 2-5/16 inch ball there isn't a high rise version that would fit so you would need to use a regular ball # 63847. If the coupler does take a 2 inch ball then # AMSC12 with # C40034 will provide you with approximately 12-3/4 inches rise and you...
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  • Ball Mount Replacement for 12 inch Drop and Trailer Sits 1 inch Too Low
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    Yes, we do carry multiple hitches, ball mounts, that are similar to the Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches item # AMSC12 you were looking at. The closest comparable product would be the Brophy Trailer Hitch Ball Mount 10" Drop, 7,500 lbs item # BM10. If you have some more specific requirements please email me back with them and I can make a better recommendation. I have linked our entire selection of fixed ball mounts below.
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  • How to Pick Out the Correct Rise/Drop Ball Mount to Tow Trailer Level
    I attached an FAQ for you to check out that details all of this, but what you need to do is get your truck and your trailer on level ground and take a couple measurements. You will need to measure from the ground to the bottom of the coupler on the trailer when it is sitting level, and then measure from the ground to the top of the hitch opening. Whatever the difference is the amount of rise/drop you need.
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    The drop in a ball mount is measured from the top of the shank that inserts into the receiver tube to the top of the ball platform. See the video I've lined of ball mount # AMSC12. Around the 1:15 mark the drop measurement is demonstrated. To determine how much drop (Or rise) you need you'll want to have your tow vehicle and trailer on level ground and measure from the ground to the inside top of the receiver tube and from the ground to the bottom of the trailer coupler. Then find the...
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    I went out to the warehouse and pulled a Cushioned Ball Mount, # AMSC12, to measure. From the center of the hitch pin hole to the gusset at the back of the bar measures 4-1/4 inches. I have included a picture that I made that shows some measurements for you.
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