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etrailer | Feature Review Curt Adjustable 2-Ball Mount

Click for more info and reviews of this CURT Trailer Hitch Ball Mount: https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitc... Check out some similar Trailer Hitch Ball Mount options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Trai... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe!    / etrailertv   Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-cu... Hi everyone. Aiden here with etrailer. Today we're gonna be taking a look at this Curt Adjustable two ball mount. This is gonna be a more value-oriented ball mount. Certainly not the fanciest thing in the world but it gets the job done and offers a lot of features with it, including a two-inch ball, a 2 and 5/16 ball, and a clevis bar if you have a lunette ring trailer and you need that option on occasion it's gonna be there for you when you need it. Plus you've got all the easy height adjustment that an adjustable ball mount would offer. Let's check it out. Now, the first thing you'd probably want to know is whether or not the ball mount is up to the task to perform how you need it to. In terms of weight capacities, the 2 inch ball up top has a gross trailer weight rating of 7,500 pounds and then the 2 and 5/16 ball over here that you can flip up to the top that's going to have a 10,000 pound capacity. If you are using the clevis bar with a lunette ring trailer that's also going to have a 10,000 pound capacity. And then the ball mount overall has a 1000 pound tongue weight rating. That's gonna be the same for whatever ball or clevis bar you end up using. The other thing you wanna keep in mind is the range of adjustment you have with the ball mount. In this position, we've got it in the lowest drop position with the ball, you're gonna get a 4 and a 1/2 inch drop. Now if you're using the lunette ring trailer here, you can get up to an eight inch drop cause it's gonna sit a little bit lower. If we we're to take the entire ball mount out of the hitch, flip it around into the rise position, we can get a much bigger rise out of it up to 6 3/4 of an inch of a rise in that top position. And then again, for the lunette ring trailer that'll be a little bit different. That'll be a 3 1/2 inch rise. So that's the whole range that you have to work with. Now how you make those adjustments is with the two pins at the back right here. We'll remove the included clips and the pins and the whole assembly here can slide up and down the entire ball mount here. With these holes that are spaced apart periodically you'll need to pick one and then have the hole right below that also occupied and then secure those again with those included clips. Now for the 2 inch ball up top here, that's also got the clevis bar attached to it. So let's say we don't need the clevis bar and we don't need that 2 inch ball. All of those can get completely removed by taking out this included pin and clip. If you do need one of those things, then you will have to drop it in and secure it over the top with the pin and clip. So if you need the 2 inch ball, you're gonna have a lot more going on here of just extra stuff because you need those two pieces to complete the hold and that ring attachment point. Now let's say you just need the 2 5/16 ball. All of that can go away for now, if we want to have this be a little less bulky and you just go through the same process that we did to adjust the height with those pins and clips and just flip the whole assembly over, pick your height like that and get it secured in. Now personally, this method for switching between the different balls and especially for the clevis bar right here feels a little bit clunky to me. But at the price point, I'm not expecting it to be something that's super smooth and well refined. I think something that maybe works a little better if you are gonna be using a lunette ring trailer is one that it just uses the existing ball on top and then has a bar or a piece that just drops over the top of it to secure it in place. Now the ball mount does stick out quite a bit from the vehicle. From the center of the hitch pin hole to the center of the ball or where our trailer's going to be attaching is going to be 14 1/2 inches. So that's kind of nice though because we do get a good amount of distance between our vehicle and our trailer to maybe help with some turns. And then at the hitch pin there, something to point out is that it's not included with its own hitch pin. All the pins to control the adjustment are included but the hitch pin doesn't come with it. So you will need to pick up your own. I'd maybe recommend the etrailer locking hitch pin. Really anything that locks up will do the trick though. The overall construction here is gonna be a steel construction with a black powder coat finish on top and a chrome plating over the balls themselves. All that will help it resist r

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