2” Hitch Ball With 1” Diameter Shank

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2” Hitch Ball With 1” Diameter Shank

This product is currently unavailable.

1 reviews

Description

Product Description

Part Number:
A37

Hitch ball 2". Shank is 1" diameter and 2-1/8" length. Capacity is 7,500 lbs trailer weight.

  • 2" ball with 1" diameter shank. Shank is 2-1/8" long.
  • Capacity 7,500 lbs.
  • Hitch ball - Lock washer - Hex nut

Reviews (1)


5 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews

Diljit S.
Rating:

great

Questions & Answers (5)

Questions & Answers (5)

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Is it 2 inch ball for 6 x12 cargo trailer

–Tom 10/1/2019 11:24:48 AM

Hello, Tom! Yes, all U-Haul rental trailers require a 2" hitch ball. I hope that is helpful!

–Savannah 10/1/2019 12:44:54 PM

Do you offer installation of this hitch ball on a factory provided receiver? If so, how much? Thank you.

–Vincent 11/8/2018 5:54:43 PM

Hi, Vincent! Yes, U-Haul does hitch ball installations. Please contact your local U-Haul Hitch Center to schedule an installation and to learn more about pricing. Thank you!

–Savannah 11/9/2018 7:16:23 AM

what size ball is required for 4X8 trailer

–dave 7/30/2014 7:00:52 AM

One of the towing vehicle requirements for this trailer, noted on uhaul.com is: "Must have 1-7/8" or, 2" hitch ball (2,000 lbs. minimum)."

–Ronald 7/30/2014 7:57:22 AM

what material is this made out of? Stainless steel?

–Zach 4/12/2014 12:29:22 PM

Zach, the material is high strength, hot forged steel protected by a chrome-plated finish.

–TIMOTHY 9/13/2017 7:07:44 AM

what class ball hitch is product # A37

–Bill 12/25/2013 9:37:04 PM

A37 can be used with a class III or IV hitch system. Note: A hitch system is only as strong as its lowest-rated component. Compare the maximum tow weight ratings of your hitch, ball mount and hitch ball. Your hitch system rating is the lowest weight rating among those components.

–Ronald 12/26/2013 11:43:33 AM

Product Description

Part Number:
A37

Hitch ball 2". Shank is 1" diameter and 2-1/8" length. Capacity is 7,500 lbs trailer weight.

  • 2" ball with 1" diameter shank. Shank is 2-1/8" long.
  • Capacity 7,500 lbs.
  • Hitch ball - Lock washer - Hex nut

2” Hitch Ball With 1” Diameter Shank Reviews (1)


5 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews

Diljit S.
Rating:

great

Questions & Answers (5)

To view an answer to a question, simply click on the question. To post a new question, click on the "Ask a question" button below.

Ask a Question

*All questions are reviewed and approved before being posted or answered.
Please keep all questions appropriate and related to the product.

Is it 2 inch ball for 6 x12 cargo trailer

–Tom 10/1/2019 11:24:48 AM

Hello, Tom! Yes, all U-Haul rental trailers require a 2" hitch ball. I hope that is helpful!

–Savannah 10/1/2019 12:44:54 PM

Do you offer installation of this hitch ball on a factory provided receiver? If so, how much? Thank you.

–Vincent 11/8/2018 5:54:43 PM

Hi, Vincent! Yes, U-Haul does hitch ball installations. Please contact your local U-Haul Hitch Center to schedule an installation and to learn more about pricing. Thank you!

–Savannah 11/9/2018 7:16:23 AM

what size ball is required for 4X8 trailer

–dave 7/30/2014 7:00:52 AM

One of the towing vehicle requirements for this trailer, noted on uhaul.com is: "Must have 1-7/8" or, 2" hitch ball (2,000 lbs. minimum)."

–Ronald 7/30/2014 7:57:22 AM

what material is this made out of? Stainless steel?

–Zach 4/12/2014 12:29:22 PM

Zach, the material is high strength, hot forged steel protected by a chrome-plated finish.

–TIMOTHY 9/13/2017 7:07:44 AM

what class ball hitch is product # A37

–Bill 12/25/2013 9:37:04 PM

A37 can be used with a class III or IV hitch system. Note: A hitch system is only as strong as its lowest-rated component. Compare the maximum tow weight ratings of your hitch, ball mount and hitch ball. Your hitch system rating is the lowest weight rating among those components.

–Ronald 12/26/2013 11:43:33 AM

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