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Hi, everyone. Aiden here with etrailer, and today we're gonna be taking a look at this replacement shank for your Gen-Y adjustable ball mounts. Now this comes in a variety of different shapes and sizes. The one that we have with us today is for two-inch hitches with a five-inch riser drop. So if you need a different drop height or a different hitch size, be sure to check out those… see more >
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The Curt Dual Hitch Extender for 2" Trailer Hitches #D-192 would be a great option, but unfortunately using any kind of extension piece like this causes it to cut the overall weight ratings of your trailer hitch in half. This means that your…
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