Dimensions of Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank # AMAC1
Question:
The answer given of 7.25 inches is in the opposite direction of what I intended. I need to know the distance from the hitch pin hole to the front of the shank, i.e., the part of the shank sticking into the receiver hitch.
asked by: Carl
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Expert Reply:
I ran out to the warehouse, and pulled one of the # AMAC1 shanks. I found that the distance from the end of the shank that would insert into the hitch receiver to the center of the hitch pin hole is exactly 2-11/16 inches, as you can see in the accompanying photo.
expert reply by:
Mike L
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Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank for 2" Hitches - 10,000 lbs
- Accessories and Parts
- Weight Distribution Hitch
- Shanks
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Round - 3 Inch Drop
- Trunnion - 2 Inch Drop
- Round - 6 Inch Rise
- Trunnion - 7 Inch Rise
- Convert-A-Ball
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