Ball Mounts/Receivers
Weigh Safe CTB8-2.5-KA Adjustable Ball Mount 8" Drop Hitch 2.5" Receiver 18,500 GTW
Bulletproof Hitches LD204 Light Duty Adjustable Ball Mount 2" Shank 4" Drop/Rise
Blue Ox BXW4090 Trackpro Adjustable Ball Mount 2 Inch Receiver 7 Hole 18 Inch Shank
Blue Ox BXH14161 Adjustable Ball Mount 2" Receiver 6" Drop Rise with Dual Ball
Gen-Y Hitch GH-13054X Phantom-X Tactical 2" Adjustable Ball Mount 7" Drop 7000 lbs
Gen-Y Hitch GH-13053X Phantom-X Tactical 2" Hollow Shank Adjustable Ball Mount 4.5" Drop 7K
Weigh Safe STB6-2.5-KA 6 Inch Drop Hitch 2.5 Inch Shank 180 Degree Adjustable Ball Mount
Weigh Safe STB6-2.5 Steel 180 Adjustable Ball Mount 6 Inch Drop 2.5 Inch Shank
Weigh Safe WS10-2.5-KA 10" Drop Hitch with Built-In Scale 2.5" Receiver 18,500 lbs GTW
Weigh Safe CTB6-2.5-KA 6" Adjustable Trailer Hitch Ball Mount for 2.5" Receiver
Essential Components for Safe and Reliable Towing
Ball mounts are the critical components that connect your vehicle's hitch to the trailer, sliding into the hitch receiver and providing a spot to attach the hitch ball. While often casually referred to as "the hitch," these components are actually one of the most important pieces in a safe towing setup. Whether you're hauling a utility trailer, towing a boat to the lake, or pulling an RV across the country, selecting the right ball mount ensures proper weight distribution, level towing, and peace of mind on the road.
Understanding Ball Mount Drop, Rise, and Capacity
Ball mounts vary by weight rating, shaft length, and rise or drop measurements. The height difference between your vehicle's hitch and the trailer coupler when both are level tells you whether you need a rise or drop. This measurement is crucial for maintaining a level trailer, which improves handling, reduces sway, and prevents uneven tire wear. Fixed ball mounts work well if you always tow the same trailer, while adjustable ball mounts offer versatility for different trailers. Weight capacity is equally important—always ensure your ball mount can handle your trailer's tongue weight and gross trailer weight.
Types of Ball Mounts and Receivers
Ball mounts come in several configurations to match different towing needs. Standard ball mounts are available for everything from cars with 1-1/4-inch receivers to pickup trucks with 2-1/2-inch or 3-inch receivers, and typically come without a trailer ball, allowing you to select the ball size that best fits your towing setup. Lifted truck ball mounts feature a deep-drop ball height to promote level towing with heavy-duty trucks and aftermarket lift kits, and come in a range of sizes and capacities. For those who tow multiple trailers with different coupler heights, adjustable ball mounts provide multiple height positions without the need for multiple fixed mounts.
Top Brands in Ball Mounts and Receivers
When it comes to reliable towing equipment, choosing quality manufacturers makes all the difference. Trimax stands out in this category, bringing their expertise in security and towing products to the ball mount market. Trimax is a leading lock manufacturer providing high-quality products through innovative design, producing more than 120 lifetime warranted security products spanning markets such as trailer and towing, power sports, marine, RV and bicycles. Their ball mounts often feature integrated security features and durable construction designed for demanding towing applications.
Seachoice offers another trusted option, particularly for those with marine and recreational towing needs. Seachoice has been delivering premium quality products at a competitive price since 1988, offering a wide variety of products that are made by boaters, for boaters. Their ball mounts and towing accessories reflect their commitment to practical, value-driven solutions for recreational users.
Choosing the Right Ball Mount
Before purchasing a ball mount, measure your vehicle's hitch receiver opening (typically 1-1/4", 2", 2-1/2", or 3"), determine the required drop or rise for level towing, and verify that the weight capacity exceeds your trailer's specifications. Always make sure the ball mount's weight capacity can handle your trailer. Additionally, consider whether you need a standard fixed mount for consistent towing tasks or an adjustable model for multiple trailers. Many ball mounts are sold separately from hitch balls, giving you the flexibility to select the correct ball size (typically 1-7/8", 2", or 2-5/16") for your specific trailer coupler.