How to Get 2" Hitch Ball for Trailer Valet RVR3 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly
Question:
Hi here what is the part number to swap out the ball that comes with the rvr3? I need a 2inch not a 2 5/16th
asked by: Michelee
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Expert Reply:
In order to obtain a 2" hitch ball for the Trailer Valet RVR3 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly part # TVRVR3-BB225 which comes with a 2-5/16" hitch ball you simply need the Replacement 2" Hitch Ball for Trailer Valet part # TVHB2.
expert reply by:
Conner L
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Products Referenced in This Question
Replacement 2" Hitch Ball for Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly - 1,000 lbs
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Dolly
- Trailer Dolly Parts
- Hitch Ball
- 2 Inch Ball
- Trailer Valet
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Trailer Valet RVR3 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly w/ Hitch Ball Mount - Wireless Remote - 3,500 lbs
- Trailer Dolly
- Electric Trailer Dolly
- 3500 lbs Capacity
- 9 Inch Tall
- Aluminum
- 2-5/16 Inch Ball
- Silver
- Trailer Valet
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