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Mount Kits

Trailer Mount Kits

trailer Mount kits

Make towing easy with this selection of portable, lightweight mount kits. Built for everyday use, these kits fit easily in standard receivers and are compatible with a range of different trailer weights. Choose from models with chrome-plated steel hitch balls of various sizes, as well as assorted security and mounting hardware.

Looking for a single, double, triple, or a dual-purpose mount, you'll find the right ball mount hitch here. Go to our Ball Hitch Buyers' Guide. By picking the trailer class, tow weight, and ball sizes you need, you can customize a hitch to handle all your towing needs.

 

Ball Mount Hitch Frequently Asked Questions:


What is the maximum towing capacity of a ball mount hitch?

Ball mount hitches maximum towing capacities and cover a wide range of ratings to suit a variety of vehicles and towing applications. Ball mount hitches can be rated as low as 3,500 lbs. up to as much as 30,000 lbs.

How do I find the correct drop or rise ball mount hitch?

All you need are two measurements to find the correct drop or rise for your application. First, measure the distance from the ground to the top of your receiver hitch. Next, measure from the ground to the bottom of your trailer’s coupler. If your hitch height is greater than your trailer’s coupler, subtract the difference to get the drop dimension. If your hitch height is lower than your trailer’s coupler, the difference will be the rise height needed.