Class 3 Ball Mount - 2" Shank, 7,500 lbs Capacity, 4" Drop & 8-1/4" Length
Upgrade your towing game with CURT's class 3 ball mounts. These standard - duty mounts are a significant step up from classes 1 and 2. With a 2" x 2" shank, they can handle heavy - duty trailers like utility trailers, boat trailers, campers, single - horse livestock trailers, and most RV trailers. Since class 3 trailer hitches are very common for pickups and SUVs, this ball mount is a great match for these larger vehicles. Just remember, never exceed the lowest weight capacity of any towing part, such as the vehicle, hitch, or trailer.
This class 3 ball mount can tow a gross trailer weight of 7,500 lbs and handle a tongue weight of 750 lbs. It's 8 - 1/4" long, has a 4" drop, and a 2" rise option. CURT uses advanced manufacturing techniques: CNC - forming and robotic welding ensure each unit is precise and strong. Mechanical descaling gives it a smooth surface for a long - lasting finish. The durable gloss black powder coat finish protects it from corrosion, scratches, and UV damage.
Features:
- Fits 2" x 2" receiver tube openings on trailer hitches
- Has a 1" hole for a trailer ball shank
- Offers 2" rise or 4" drop for perfect trailer leveling
- The hollow shank is lightweight and can work with an anti - rattle kit
- Precisely made with CNC - forming, robotic welding, and mechanical descaling
- Protected by a tough powder coat finish
- Made in the USA
Specifications:
- Ball Hole: 1 in.
- Drop: 4 in.
- Finish: Gloss black powder coat
- Gross Trailer Weight (GTW): 7,500 lb.
- Hub Warehouse: D01
- Length: 8 - 1/4 in.
- Material: Carbon steel
- Part Type: Class 3 ball mount
- Receiver Tube Size: 2 in.
- Rise: 2 in.
- Tongue Weight (TW): 750 lb.
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty (one - year finish, one - year parts)
*Trailer ball and hitch pin sold separately
Using your CURT Class 3 Ball Mount is easy. First, make sure your trailer hitch has a 2" x 2" receiver tube opening as this ball mount is designed to fit that size. Insert the shank of the ball mount into the receiver tube. Then, use a hitch pin (sold separately) to secure it. Next, place your trailer ball (also sold separately) into the 1" hole of the ball mount. When it comes to leveling your trailer, you can choose between the 2" rise or 4" drop to get the perfect height. Now you're ready to tow your heavy - duty trailers like utility trailers, boats, or campers. Remember, always check the weight capacity of your vehicle, hitch, and trailer. Never exceed the lowest weight capacity among them. As for maintenance, keep an eye on the powder coat finish. If you notice any scratches or chips, touch them up to prevent corrosion. Clean the ball mount regularly with mild soap and water. This will help it last and keep it looking good. With its limited lifetime warranty, you can trust in the quality of this American - made ball mount for many towing adventures to come.