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Shocker Hitch Impact 14K Cushioned 2-Inch Receiver Hitch Ball Mount with Pintle Hook and 2-5/16-Inch Ball; 4-1/2-Inch Rise to 6-1/2-Inch Drop (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item TU36493
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    Features

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    • Shock Absorbing Design With Dual Bump Cushion To Absorb Road Shock For Smoother Towing
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    • Adjustable Pintle And Ball Hitch With Heavy Duty Drop Pintle Hitch Hook Ball Mount
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    • Compatible With 6-Inch Outer Diameter By 2.5-To-3-Inch Inner Diameter Pintle Rings
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    • Supports 14,000 Pounds Gross Trailer Weight And 1,400 Pounds Tongue Weight
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    • Dual Cushion Pivoting Design To Cushion Bumps, Bangs, Jerks, And Tugs When Towing
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    • Provides Four-And-A-Half Inches Of Rise To Six-And-A-Half Inches Of Drop
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    • Flip Around Design Offers Seven Adjustment Holes For More Drop Or Rise
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    • Includes 8-Ton Pintle With Two-Inch Or 2-5/16-Inch Ball Options
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    • Pintle Hook Rated At 16,000 Pounds Gross Trailer Weight
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    • 2-5/16-Inch Ball Rated At 16,000 Pounds Gross Trailer Weight And 1,600 Pounds Tongue Weight
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    • 2-Inch Ball Rated At 10,000 Pounds Gross Trailer Weight And 1,000 Pounds Tongue Weight
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    • Pintle Ball Cushion Hitch Kit Includes Adjustable Cushion Hitch, Pintle Hook And Ball Attachment, And Two D-Handle Ball Mount Pins
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    • Safety Red, Impact-Resistant Textured Powder Coat Finish
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    • Two-Hole Receiver Shank Available For Two-Inch Or 2.5-Inch Receiver Hitch Tubes With Two Hitch Pin Holes For Length Adjustability
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    • Supports Over 10 Ball Mount Options Sold Separately, Including Pintle Hook, Drawbar, Clevis Pin, Drop & Raise Ball Mounts, Shackle, Combo Ball, And Sway Tab Options
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    • Safety Notice Advises Towing Capacity Limited By Lowest Rated Component
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    • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required.
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    Description

    Shock Absorbing Tow Solution. The Shocker Hitch Impact 14K Cushioned 2-Inch Receiver Hitch Ball Mount with Pintle Hook and 2-5/16-Inch Ball; 4-1/2-Inch Rise to 6-1/2-Inch Drop is designed to provide a smoother towing experience by absorbing shocks, bumps, and jerks during trailer towing. It combines the versatility of an adjustable pintle hook with a ball mount, making it ideal for various towing applications that require cushioning against road impacts.

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    Construction and Appearance. This hitch is constructed with high-quality materials featuring a durable pivoting frame equipped with dual bump cushions to reduce impact shock both front and rear. It is finished with a textured, impact-resistant safety red powder coat providing both protection from wear and a professional appearance suited for rugged use.

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    Installation. Installation is straightforward, requiring no drilling since it slides into a standard receiver hitch and secures via adjustable hitch pins. The dual-hole receiver shank design allows height adjustment for optimal towing configuration without added complication.

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    Warranty. The product comes backed by the manufacturer’s warranty ensuring quality and customer satisfaction.

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    Application. Fits universal; some adaptation may be required.

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