Curt Manufacturing | SKU:
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Curt - Loaded Ball Mount with 2" Ball (2" Shank, 7,500 lbs., 2" Drop) - 45036
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Curt - Loaded Ball Mount with 2" Ball (2" Shank, 7,500 lbs., 2" Drop) - 45036 Item is special order and will ship from the manufacturer
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Items may be picked up at our retail store or warehouse locations in Bend, Oregon. Some items available from our vendor warehouses can be delivered next day, but may take longer depending on the location.
Description
Description
When it comes to ball mounts, a CURT loaded ball mount is the complete package. These stingers come with all necessary towing components and are pre-fitted with a factory-torqued trailer ball, eliminating the need to mount and torque your own trailer ball. This means a loaded ball mount is ready for towing right out of the package! Each one also comes with a pin and clip for mounting the ball mount into the appropriate size receiver tube. CURT offers loaded ball mounts in a variety of styles and weight ratings. This CURT loaded ball mount features a gross trailer weight capacity of 7,500 lbs. and a tongue weight capacity of 750 lbs. It comes with a 2" trailer ball, making it an excellent choice for towing most boat trailers, utility trailers, campers, livestock trailers and recreational vehicle trailers used for hauling dirt bikes, motorcycles and ATVs (NOTE: Never exceed the lowest weight capacity of any towing component; i.e. the vehicle, hitch, trailer, etc). This ball mount also has a length of 7-1/2", a drop of 2" and comes with a gloss black powder coat finish to resist rust, chipping and UV damage. All CURT loaded ball mounts feature 2" x 2" shanks and are made with the same superior quality we put into each of our products.
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