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CURT 2-5/16" Trailer Ball - 1 x 2-1/8" Shank - 7,500 lbs. - Chrome
CURT 2-5/16" Trailer Ball - 1 x 2-1/8" Shank - 7,500 lbs. - Chrome
2-5/16" Trailer Ball - 1 x 2-1/8" Shank - 7,500 lbs. - Chrome
The CURT 2-5/16" trailer ball does not mess around. Simply put, it is a solid piece of towing equipment that makes all others look like they're just spinning their wheels. CURT 2-5/16" trailer balls are made with expert engineering to be packed with strength and durable enough to withstand the harsh wear of heavy-duty towing. Anything the class 5 trailer hitch and class 5 ball mount can handle, CURT has a 2-5/16" trailer ball to match. These tow balls are perfect for towing all types of heavy receiver-style trailers, including dump trailers, toy haulers, farm trailers, chopper boxes, dual-axle utility trailers, deluxe RVs, small yachts, and more. (NOTE: Never exceed the lowest weight capacity of any towing component, i.e., the vehicle, hitch, trailer, etc.).
This 2-5/16" trailer ball features a ball capacity of 7,500 lbs. It features a 1" shank diameter, a 2-1/8" shank length, 0" of rise, and a nickel-chrome finish to protect against the elements. To give users the power needed to tow with confidence, CURT 2-5/16" trailer hitch balls are thoroughly tested for safety and meet U.S. VESC specifications.
Features:
- Fits 2-5/16" couplers and accepts up to 7,500 lbs. GTW
- Constructed from high-strength, hot-forged steel
- Protected by a durable chrome-plated finish
- Zinc-plated hex nut and helical lock washer for secure mounting
- Features fine threads for superior holding strength
- Tested for safety to meet U.S. VESC V-5 specifications
Specifications:
- Ball Capacity: 7,500 lbs.
- Ball Diameter: 2-5/16 in.
- Color: Silver
- Finish: Chrome-plated
- Hub Warehouse: D25
- Material: Forge steel
- Part Type: 2-5/16 in. Trailer ball
- Shank Diameter: 1 in.
- Shank Length: 2-1/8 in.
- Shank Rise: 0 in.
- Torque: 250 ft. lb.
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty (one-year finish, one-year parts)
*The mounting platform must be at least 3/8 in. thick, and the hole size must not be more than 1/16 in. larger in diameter than the threaded shank