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Rough Country 2-Inch Class III Multi-Ball Adjustable Hitch Ball Mount (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Rough Country 2-Inch Class III Multi-Ball Adjustable Hitch Ball Mount (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Class III Multi-Ball Adjustable Hitch Ball Mount
      • Multi-Ball Configuration for Multiple Towing Applications
      • Adjustable Style for Different Lift Heights
      • Equipped with 1.875, 2, and 2.312-Inch Ball Mounts
      • Load Capacity of 2,000 Pounds for the 1.875-Inch Ball
      • Load Capacity of 6,000 Pounds for the 2-Inch Ball
      • Load Capacity of 10,000 Pounds for the 2.312 -Inch Ball
      • Compatible with Standard 2-Inch Receiver Hitches
      • Rigid Steel Construction
      • Polished Chrome Ball Mount Finish
      • Black Powder-Coat Bracket Finish
      • Simple Installation with Some Adaptation Required

      Description

      Efficient Design for Towing Versatility. Before, you needed several hitch ball mounts when towing trailers equipped with different-sized ball couplers. The Rough Country 2-Inch Class III Multi-Ball Adjustable Hitch Ball Mount changes all that. This hitch mount comes with a ball mount hitch featuring three hitch balls measuring 1.875, 2, and 2.312 inches in diameter attached to a sturdy steel shaft. This design allows you to switch ball mounts, depending on the trailer you need to tow. Moreover, this hitch mount can be adjusted for use with different ride heights. These features translate to improved efficiency for all your towing jobs.

      Rigid Build Quality. This multi-ball adjustable hitch ball mount features three hitch balls crafted from solid chromed steel for optimum strength. These hitch balls are rated for between 2,000 to 10,000 pounds, making them quite versatile. Furthermore, these hitch balls are fully welded onto a 2-inch steel shaft for maximum strength. Meanwhile, the included brackets are precision-cut and machine-formed from thick plate steel, giving the assembly outstanding stability. Rounding out its construction is a black powder coat finish for superior corrosion protection.

      Simple Install Procedure. This Rough Country hitch ball mount features a 3-part design that works like any standard hitch receiver accessory, making its installation simple. Just insert the receiver bracket into your hitch receiver, and install the ball mount onto the intermediate bracket. Next, mount the assembly to the male receiver, securing with the included hitch pins as you go along. This assembly is just as easy to disassemble which makes for quick storage.

      Application. The Rough Country 2-Inch Class III Multi-Ball Adjustable Hitch Ball Mount fits Ford Bronco models. Some adaptation may be required.

      Rough Country 99100

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Three-Ball Hitch Assembly
      • (1) Two-Inch Male Receiver
      • (1) Hitch Assembly to Receiver Bracket
      • (4) Hitch Pins
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      Reviews of Rough Country Exterior products have an average rating of 4.6 out of 5

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