Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches Feature Review Video
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Hi Martin! I will admit to not knowing 100% what you mean, but the Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount for 2" Hitches - 10-3/4" Rise, 12" Drop - 7,000 lbs #AMSC12 you were looking at does indeed have 12" of drop. It's actually the only…
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…
Hey Jacob, a 4,500 lb trailer is probably going to be too heavy for a person to pull around with the Trailer Valet Dolly part #TV73FR that you referenced. The dolly would be fine but even on perfectly flat pavement a single person would struggle and…
I have a different option for you, but there is not a version of the Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount #AMSC12 with a 14" drop. Instead the only option is the BulletProof hitches #HD2014 which offers up to 14" of drop and includes a 2" and…
The largest drop available is 17-1/2 inches with the Gen-Y Adjustable 2-Ball Mount w/ Stacked Receivers - 2" Hitch - 17-1/2" Drop #325-GH-318, which has such a significant drop that you will need the Adjustable Stabilizer Bar Kit for Gen-Y…
To replace the hitch ball you would simply loosen and remove the hitch ball nut and pull the ball out of the ball mount hole. You may need a large wrench to loosen the nut. The Tow Ready 1-7/8 Inch Hitch Ball, part #19260, would be a great fit for…
The tow dolly you are looking to rent or purchase should feature a recommended or maximum ball height for the hitch ball it will attach to. For example, the Roadmaster Tow Dolly #RM-2050-1 that we have available recommends a ball height of 18 to 20…
It's not a stupid question, it's a perfectly logical one but you should not flip the Dexter Trailer Axle Beam with 4" Drop E-Z Lube Spindles #7685269 to get rise as this was not the intended design as it is an underslung axle with spring…
I definitely see what you're saying about the spacer, found as part #LC34UD, from the 2nd gen Correct Track LC407131. With that being said, the Correct Track Trailer Alignment and Lift Kit #RR23QX has been safety tested and works just fine…
The ball mount we offer that has the most rise is the part #AMSC12 which has a 10-3/4 inch rise. For a high low adapter (if that's what you were looking for) the option with the most is the part #RM-048-10 which has a 10-1/4 inch rise.
When we installed the Draw Tite hitch part #75270 on a 2012 Honda Odyssey we found it measured 11-1/2 inches from the ground to the top of the hitch opening. That would mean you need a rise ball mount like the #AMSC12 which has a rise of 10-3/4…
The Convert-A-Ball #AMSC12 cushioned ball mount can indeed be used in the rise position, which would provide 10-3/4 inches of rise. Keep in mind this is an extreme rise. Usually, needing a rise that large would be a good indication that you really…