Are Solid Shank Ball Mounts Better Than Those with a Hollow Shank
Question:
For a 2-1/2 or 3 inch ball mount, class IV is solid bar better than hollow, or can I rely on the manufacturers ratings and use either safely? Would prefer hollow because it is lighter to handle, but not if I am sacrificing strength.
asked by: Dan
Expert Reply:
You can absolutely trust the manufacturer ratings for the ball mounts we have available, regardless of whether or not they feature a solid or hollow shank. Ball mounts and other towing products are typically tested well beyond their actual listed capacities, so you can be sure they can handle the specificied maximums without issue. You will just need to make sure that the various other components of your towing system can also support the weights you are looking to pull, such as the trailer hitch or vehicle itself.
A hollow shank is certainly going to give you a lighter unit that will be a bit easier to install and remove, but a solid shank ball mount such as the Curt # C45458 for 2-1/2 inch receivers will likely feature a higher listed towing capacity. This particular ball mount has a 20,000 pound towing capacity, along with a 2-1/2 inch rise or a 4 inch drop. This ball mount weighs about 17 pounds. With that being said, as long as the ball mount gives you the capacity you are needing, as well the correct rise or drop to tow the trailer level, a hollow shank will be just fine.
We do have a nice selection of 2-1/2 inch or 3 inch ball mounts available, for which I have provided links so you can look through them. I have also attached a great article that explains how to choose the right ball mount for your setup that you might find helpful.
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Curt Forged Ball Mount for 2-1/2" Hitches - 2-1/2" Rise - 4" Drop - 20,000 lbs
- Trailer Hitch Ball Mount
- Fixed Ball Mount
- No Ball
- 1-1/4 Inch Ball Hole Diameter
- Steel Shank - Matte Black
- Drop - 4 Inch
- Rise - 2 Inch
- Fits 2-1/2 Inch Hitch
- 20000 lbs GTW
- Class V
- CURT
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