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Convert-A-Ball Dual-Cushioned Adjustable Ball Mount Review - 2014 Ford Expedition

Today, on our 2014 Ford Expedition we're going to be test fitting the Convert-A-Ball Dual-Cushioned, Adjustable Ball Mount with up to 7 inches of rise and 9 inches of drop and a 5,000 pound towing capacity, part number CAB-UM. First, let's get our hitch height. That's going to be the measurement from the ground to the upper inside edge of our receiver tube. As you can see, it's about 20 1/4 inches. Now let's install our ball mount. We're going to slide the shank of the ball mount into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up our pinholes, slide through our pin and secure it with the clip. We've installed it in the drop position and, as you can see, in the lowest setting on our drop position, our ball platform is about 10 inches from the ground.



Convert-A-Ball Heavy Duty Ball Mount with 2 Inch Drop Review - 2014 Ford Expedition

Today on our 2014 Ford Expedition, we'll be test fitting the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount for 2" Hitches, with a 1" Rise or a 2" Drop, rated at 14,000 lbs. Its part number is AMSC2HD. We'll begin our test fit by getting our hitch height. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. Our hitch height on this vehicle is about 20-1/4". We'll go ahead and install our ball mount in the drop position. We'll slide the shank of the ball mount into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up the pin holes, slide through our pin, and secure it with a clip. Our measurement from the ground to the top of the ball platform is about 18-1/4".



Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount with 8 Inch Drop Review - 2014 Ford Expedition

Speaker: Today on our 2014 Ford Expedition we're going to be test-fitting the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Mount 2" Hitches with a 6 3/4" rise or an 8" drop it's rated at a 10,000 lbs. towing capacity, Part No. AMSC8. We'll first want to get our hitch height, this is going to be the measurement from the ground to the end side of the upper edge of our receiver tube. As you can see here, our measurement's about 20 1/4". To install our ball mount we'll slide the shank of the ball mount into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up our pinholes, slide through our pin and secure it with our clip. As you can see with it in the drop position our ball platform's about 12 1/4" above the ground. If this matches your trailer's coupler height this would be a good fit for you. We'll now flip it into the rise position.



Draw-Tite Ball Mount Review - 2014 Ford Expedition

Today on our 2014 Ford Expedition, we're going to be test fitting the Draw-Tite ball mount, with a 3/4 inch rise, or 2-inch drop, with a 7500-pound towing capacity. It's part number is 2923. We will first get our hitch height measurement. This is the measurement from the ground to the upper edge of the inside tube of our hitch. As you can see here, it's about 20-1/4 inches. To install our ball mount, we'll first slide the shank of the ball mount into the receiver tube of our hitch, line up our pinholes, slide in our pin, and secure it with the clip.



Convert-A-Ball Pintle Mounting Bar Review - 2014 Ford Expedition

Today on our 2014 Ford Expedition, we'll be test fitting the convert-a-ball cushioned adjustable Pintle mounting bar for two-inch hitches. With a total of eight holes, and rated at ten-thousand pounds, it's part number is AMPC2. This eight-hole mounting bar lets you adjust the Pintle height, to level your trailer. Before we begin our test fit, we first need to get our hitch height. This is a measurement from the ground to the inside top of the receiver tube. It's about 20-1/4 inches.



Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount with 2 Inch Drop Review - 2014 Ford Expedition

Today on our 2014 Ford Expedition, we're going to be test fitting the Convert A Ball Cushioned Ball Mount for 2-inch hitches with a 3/4-inch rise or a 2-inch drop and a 10,000-pound weight capacity. It's part number is AMSC2. The first thing we're going to do is get the hitch height of our vehicle. This is going to be the measurement from the ground to the inside top edge of our receiver tube. In our case, it's 20-1/4 inches. This will vary depending on tires and suspension. We're now ready to install our ball mount. We're going to do this by sliding the shank of the ball mount into the receiver tube of our hitch.