Trailer Ball is Loose in Coupler
Updated 08/13/2020 | Published 04/04/2010 >
Question:
Is there a way to adjust this coupler may 2 ball is loose in the coupler and since there is no Adjustment nut I am lost at what too do. the trailer is almost new so I dont think it war out. Thanks
asked by: Greg
Expert Reply:
Some couplers can be adjusted so that the wedge will grab the trailer ball more tightly, but since the coupler you're using has no adjustment available, I'd first confirm that you are using the correct trailer ball size for your coupler. The required ball size for the coupler should be stamped into the metal on the top of the coupler. If you were using a 1-7/8 trailer ball with a coupler designed for a 2 inch ball, it would explain why the ball is loose in the coupler. If this is the case, DO NOT tow the trailer until you can get the correct size trailer ball. Your ball should have the size stamped on the top of it. It is imperative that you use the same size ball and coupler together.
If you are using the correct size coupler for the trailer ball you have, it's possible that the coupler is just worn from age, and simply replacing the coupler or the latch kit (if a replacement latch kit is available) would solve your issue.
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A-Frame Coupler with Black Paint Finish - 2" Ball - 5,000 lbs
- A-Frame Trailer Coupler
- Standard Coupler
- 50-Degree Frame
- Weld-On
- 5000 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Ball Coupler
- Trigger Latch
- 2-1/4 Inch Hole
- Standard Grade
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Rob
8/4/2020
Did they perhaps put a new security feature in place for attaching ball to hitch - I had to buy a new tongue assembly recently - worked fine off the lot but now I can't get it to attach :(