CURT Multi-Ball Mount #45660

$87.96

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Description

If you own more than one trailer, you know what a hassle it can be switching back and forth between ball mounts and keeping track of which ball mount fits which coupler. CURT has made things simpler with the multi-tow ball mount. These ball mounts feature two or three trailer balls mounted onto a straight shank to accommodate various coupler sizes and loads.

This multi-ball ball mount features a 2″ and a 2 5/16″ ball. The 2″ ball can handle 7,500 lbs. of gross trailer weight and 750 lbs. of tongue weight, and the 2 5/16″ ball accepts loads up to 10,000 lbs. with 1,000 lbs. of tongue weight. This multipurpose ball mount also features a solid shank for increased strength. All of our multi-use ball mounts come with a gloss black powder coat finish and a 2″ x 2″ shank.

CURT multi-tow ball mounts are an obvious choice for anyone who tows more than one trailer on a regular basis. The multiple-ball design allows for quick changes between ball sizes without needing to install or own an entirely different ball mount. Because the balls are permanently welded to the shank, these ball mounts are also very secure, eliminating the possibility of a ball coming loose and deterring any potential theft.

Details

Shipping Weight: 19.000
Warranty: Limited Lifetime
Product Type Description: Multi-Ball Mount
GTW/TW Ball 1: 7,500 LB / 750 LB
GTW/TW Ball 2: 10,000 LB / 1,000 LB
Length: 8 1/2 IN
Shank Type: Solid
Receiver Tube Size: 2
Finish: Black Powder Coat

Notes

  • Features two welded trailer balls on a solid shank
  • Allows for quick switching between trailer ball sizes
  • Mounts on trailer hitches with a 2" x 2" receiver tube opening
  • Fits 2" or 2 5/16" couplers
  • Permanently attached trailer balls cannot be loosened or stolen
  • Shank constructed from solid steel for optimum strength
  • Protected by a durable powder coat finish

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