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Shocker Hitch Impact Max 20K Cushion Pintle Hook for 2.50-Inch Receiver Hitch; 1-Inch Rise to 6-1/2-Drop (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item J239945
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features & Specs

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      • HD dual cushion pintle hitch designed for farm, contractor, military, and heavy-duty trailer towing applications
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      • Built-in dual urethane bump cushions absorb forward, up, and down motion
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      • Pivoting design with dual bump cushions absorbs road shock and reduces sway
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      • Adjustable pintle hook fits 6-inch outside diameter by 3-inch inside diameter pintle rings
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      • Two styles available: channel style offers 1-inch rise to 6-1/2-inch drop; pintle hook with mount offers 4-inch rise to 6-1/2-inch drop
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      • Unique flip-around design allows hitch to be flipped for desired drop or rise
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      • Over 10 inches of adjustment via seven adjustment holes plus flip-around capability
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      • Rated for 10-ton / 20,000 pounds towing capacity with 2,000 pounds tongue weight
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      • Impact-resistant matte black powder-coated finish on base frame
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      • Heavy-duty pivot bolt made of greaseable 1-inch diameter 1045 carbon steel
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      • Compatible with pickup trucks pulling skid steer, equipment, dump, and military trailers equipped with pintle rings
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      • Two hitch pin holes in shank for length adjustability and compatibility with tow flaps
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      • Available for 2-inch, 2-1/2 inch, or 3-inch receiver hitch sizes
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      • Includes adjustable Shocker Impact Max cushion hitch with dual bump cushions, adjustable pintle hook, and two 5/8-inch D-handle ball mount attachment pins with clips
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      • Fits universal; some adaptation may be required.
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      Description

      Heavy-Duty Cushion Pintle Hitch. The Shocker Hitch Impact Max 20K Cushion Pintle Hook for 2.50-inch receiver hitch; 1-inch rise to 6-1/2-inch drop is designed to provide a smoother towing experience by absorbing shocks and reducing sway when towing heavy trailers with pintle rings. Ideal for heavy-duty applications such as farming, contracting, military use, and equipment transport, it cushions forward and vertical forces to minimize jerks and improve stability.

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      Construction and Appearance. This durable hitch is built with a greaseable 1-inch diameter pivot bolt made from 1045 carbon steel, ensuring rust resistance and long-lasting performance. The base frame features an impact-resistant matte black powder-coated textured finish for enhanced toughness and corrosion resistance. Built-in dual urethane bump cushions offer superior shock absorption.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling; the hitch slides into a standard receiver tube and secures with included pins. Adjustable settings and flip-around design allow customized rise or drop to match your towing needs.

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      Warranty. This product is backed by the Shocker Hitch Manufacturer Warranty ensuring quality and reliability.

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      Application. Fits universal; some adaptation may be required.

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