CURT 45534 - Towing Starter Kit w/2in Ball (2in Shank 7500lbs 2in Drop)
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CURT 45534 - Towing Starter Kit w/2in Ball (2in Shank 7500lbs 2in Drop)
Towing Starter Kit with 2in. Ball (2in. Shank; 7;500 lbs; 2in. Drop)
CURT 45534 Trailer Hitch Mount; 2-Inch Ball; Lock; Fits 2-In Receiver; 7;500 lbs; 2in. Drop; Cap
The towing starter kit by CURT Manufacturing is the most convenient way to get set up with the basic towing gear you will need for a brand new trailer hitch. The starter kit eliminates the need for you to make multiple purchases and to try to figure out if you are buying the right products to fit your existing equipment. The CURT towing starter kit includes a ball mount, trailer ball, hitch pin and clip, hitch lock and a rubber receiver tube cover. It has everything you need to get your trailer coupled to your receiver hitch. This kit features a ball mount with a gross trailer weight capacity of 7,500 lbs. and a tongue weight capacity of 750 lbs. It measures 8-1/4 in. long, has 2 in. of drop and 3/4 in. of rise. CURT ball mounts are CNC-formed and robotically welded to be an exact fit for your towing application. They are built with quality steel for strength and coated with a high-gloss black powder coat finish for durable corrosion and scratch resistance.
- Rated to 7,500 lbs. gross trailer weight and 750 lbs. tongue weight
- Fits trailer hitches with a 2" x 2" receiver tube opening
- Factory-torqued trailer ball accepts 2" couplers
- CNC-formed, robotically welded and mechanically descaled for a perfect fit
- Key-operated hitch lock adds security to your trailer
- Hitch tube cover protects receiver from grime and rust when not in use
- Sturdy, reusable case keeps items well-protected
- Assembled in USA
- Limited lifetime warranty (one-year finish, one-year parts)
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