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bROK 2.50-Inch Receiver Hitch Ball Mount; 3-Inch Drop (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item FB68757
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features & Specs

      • Length 16 in
      • Height 3 in
      • Width 4.63 in
      • Class III / IV
      • Receiver Opening 2 in
      • Capacity Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) 13,000 lb
      • Capacity Tongue Weight (TW) 1,300 lb
      • Drop 3 in
      • Rise 1.5 in
      • Ball Hole Diameter 1.25 in
      • Pin Hole Diameter 0.62 in
      • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required

      Description

      Optimal Trailer Towing. The bROK 2.50-Inch Receiver Hitch Ball Mount with a 3-Inch Drop is designed to provide an efficient towing solution by helping to level trailers during transport. It improves towing stability and safety by allowing the trailer to sit at the ideal height relative to the towing vehicle.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from welded steel for superior strength, this ball mount features a black powder coat finish that offers corrosion resistance and durability for long-lasting use in various weather conditions.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, fitting directly into a Class III or IV receiver hitch with a 2-inch opening. Secure the ball mount using standard hitch pins or locks for quick and easy attachment or removal.

      Application. Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required.

      bROK 32954

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