Distance From Center Of Pin Hole To Backside Of Upright On Rapid Hitch Ball Mount Kit AM3400
Updated 05/27/2020 | Published 05/22/2020 >
Question:
Im in need for the measurement on the Andersen Trailer Hitch Ball Mount - AM3400. I need to know the max distance that can be obtained from the 2 in. shank pin holes and the closest part of the ball mount to the holes. See picture
asked by: Angus H
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Expert Reply:
In regards to the Rapid Hitch Adjustable, Locking, Aluminum Ball Mount Kit part # AM3400, the distance from the center of the hitch pin hole (closest to end of shank) to the backside of the vertical upright is 4-3/8" which is actually shown in the attached video.
expert reply by:
Conner L
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Rapid Hitch Adjustable, Locking, Aluminum Ball Mount Kit w/ 2 Zinc Balls - 3-1/2" Drop
- Trailer Hitch Ball Mount
- Adjustable Ball Mount
- Two Balls
- 2 Inch Ball
- 2-5/16 Inch Ball
- Aluminum Shank
- Drop - 3 Inch
- Rise - 4 Inch
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 10000 lbs GTW
- Built-In Locks
- Andersen
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