Product Details
Universal Class 3 Steel 8" Drop Ball Mount for 2" Receivers (2908) by Smittybilt®. Weight Capacity: 5000 lbs GTW / 500 lbs TW. Ball Hole: 1". This rugged steel drop hitch fits 2" receivers, is suitable for towing and comes in the drop that's perfect for your trailer. Made of hammer forged and hardened steel that's robotically welded and powder coated to resist corrosion, it's Class III rated and includes a 1" shank hole.
Specifications
Gross Trailer Weight(GTW): 5000 lbs |
Tongue Weight(TW): 500 lbs |
Drop: 8" |
Rise: 1" |
Receiver Tube Size: 2" |
Hole Size: 1" |
Features
- Fits 2" receivers
- Gross Trailer Weight: 6000 lbs.
- Tongue Wight: 600 lbs.
- Class III rated
- Easy load design
- Made from hammer forged and hardened Q235 steel
- Robotically welded
- Larger drops include reinforced gussets for added strength
- Pre-treated with an E-coating to create a rust barrier
- Powder coated with a matte black finish
- 1" shank hole
- Limited 5-year warranty on finish
- Limited lifetime warranty on materials
For strength and durability, you can't do better than a Smittybilt Steel Class III Ball Mount. Hammer forged from hardened Q235 steel, this drop hitch is robotically welded, with reinforced gussets for added strength on larger drops, has a 1" shank hole, and fits standard 2" receivers. It comes in your choice of drops, so you can get your trailer as level as possible.
For long term durability, once constructed the ball mount is pre-treated with an E-coating to create a rust barrier, and then powder coated with a matte black finish. The Steel Class III Ball Mount is covered by a limited 5-year warranty against finish defects and a limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
Smittybilt®, located in Compton, California, is the leader in the off-road parts and accessories market because they were there at its inception. Founder Basil Smith, also known as "Smitty", was one of the original Southern California 4WD enthusiasts. He started a business called Rock-ett Products, making specialized equipment for trucks and Jeeps, in his garage/machine shop in 1956. Smitty's son Tom began working at Rock-ett at an early age and became head of the ever-expanding enterprise when it became Smittybilt in the 1970s. Under Tom's leadership, the company created innovative products like the original "Nerf Bar" side step, and tubular front and rear bumpers for Jeeps. Today, thanks to their continued involvement in off-roading at all levels of the staff, which enables them to keep abreast of the latest trends and needs in the off-road market, Smittybilt remains the industry leader with a selection of over 2000 different products for trucks and SUVs.