Top-Quality Ball Mount Accessories
Product Description
Key features of ball mounts
Weight capacities ranging from 2,000 to 21,000 lbs.
Shank sizes available in 1-1/4, 2, 2-1/2 and 3 inches
Multiple drop and rise options to level any trailer
Towing starter kits available with included hitch pin, lock and trailer ball
Trailer Hitch Ball Mounts
A dependable connection to your lifestyle
we offers a wide range of trailer hitch ball mounts in different sizes and weight capacities to meet your needs. Our standard ball mounts are available with or without a pre-torqued trailer ball.
We also offer various specialized ball hitch mount options to provide reliable towing for any application, including multi-ball mounts, 3-inch shank ball mounts, deep drop ball mounts for lifted trucks and much more to let you Bring It no matter what you're towing!
Different types of trailer hitch ball mounts
Standard ball mountsoffers a range of trailer hitch ball mounts with multiple shank sizes, capacities and degrees of drop and rise. |
Heavy-duty ball mounts
We carry trailer hitch ball mounts with an extra-durable carbide powder coat finish and as much GTW capacity as 21,000 pounds.
Multi-use ball mounts
Our multi-use hitch ball mounts feature various ball sizes welded to the same shank to accommodate different trailers.
Adjustable hitch ball mounts
Our adjustable trailer hitch ball mount line allows for level towing of your vehicle and trailer and is perfect for multiple vehicle owners.
Three factors to consider
There are three main things to consider when selecting a trailer hitch ball mount: how much weight you are going to be towing, what size receiver tube your trailer hitch has and how much drop or rise your ball mount will need (below).
Trailer weight vs capacity
First, be sure to select a ball mount with enough gross trailer weight capacity to fit your trailer. Trailer weight is one of the most important aspects of towing, and you should never exceed the weight capacity of any component of your vehicle, trailer or trailer hitch setup.
Hitch receiver size
Next, determine what size shank you will need. Receiver tubes come in a handful of standard sizes, including 1-1/4, 2, 2-1/2 and sometimes 3 inches, so finding a ball mount to match is relatively easy.
How to determine drop or rise
After you know how much weight you will be towing and the size of your receiver tube, you will need to determine the drop or rise necessary for your trailer.
Drop or rise is the amount of height difference between the trailer and your tow vehicle, whether that difference is positive (rise) or negative (drop).
The diagram offers a quick explanation for how to determine your needed drop or rise. Take the distance from the ground to the top of the inside of your receiver tube opening (A), and subtract it from the distance from the ground to the bottom of the trailer coupler (B).
B minus A equals C, the drop or rise.
Specifications
Part
Number |
Rating
GTW (lbs.) |
Ball Hole
Size (in.) |
A
Length (in.) |
B
Rise (in.) |
C
Drop (in.) |
Finish |
21001/ 21101/ 21201 | 2,000 | 3/4 | 6-5/8 | 5/8 | 1-1/4 | Powder Coat |
21002/ 21102/ 21202 | 2,000 | 3/4 | 9-3/4 | 5/8 | 1-1/4 | Powder Coat |
21003/ 21103/ 21203 | 2,000 | 3/4 | 9-3/4 | 2-1/8 | 2-3/4 | Powder Coat |
21004/ 21104/ 21204 | 2,000 | 3/4 | 6-5/8 | 2-1/8 | 2-3/4 | Powder Coat |
21005/ 21105/ 21205 | 2,000 | 3/4 | 10 | 4 | - | Powder Coat |
Details pictures
Length
Distance from the center of the ball
hole to the center of the pin hole
Rise
Distance from the top of the shank
to the top of the ball platform
Drop
Distance from the top of the shank
to the top of the ball platform