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Trailer Hitch Ball - 1-7/8 Inch Diameter Ball


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Secure Your Connection with the Right Hitch Ball

Whether you're hauling a lightweight utility trailer or a heavy-duty camper, a dependable hitch ball is the key to safe and stable towing.

Check your trailer coupler for its required hitch ball size, usually 1-7/8", 2", or 2-5/16".
Always refer to the manufacturer’s torque specifications, but most 2" hitch balls require around 250 ft-lbs of torque, while 2-5/16" balls need 450 ft-lbs. Use a torque wrench to ensure the ball is properly secured without overtightening.
Match the hitch ball size to your trailer coupler, ensure the shank diameter fits your ball mount, and choose a weight rating that meets or exceeds your trailer’s GTW (Gross Trailer Weight).
If the hitch ball is too small, the trailer coupler may not sit securely, which could lead to it coming loose while towing. If the ball is too large, the coupler won’t latch properly, making it difficult to connect the trailer. To ensure a safe and stable towing experience, always use a hitch ball that matches your trailer’s coupler size and double-check the connection before hitting the road.