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Today we are going to take a look at the BMW 2-5/16" Hitch Ball with the 1" rise, the long shank, has a raw finish and has a 30,000 lb weight capacity. This Hitch Ball will provide a nice connection point for your trailer's coupler, has the built in rise here that will let you easily match the ball to your trailer height. Basically this ball will sit about an extra inch above the ball mount… see more >
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The recommended lug nut torque for your 7,000lb axle depends on a few factors like wheel size, stud size etc. Check out the attached photo which shows the torque specs for a variety of applications. I see you were looking at the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust…
view full answer...I checked with B and W and the wrench size needed to tighten the nut of the B and W Hitch Ball part #BWHB94005 is 1-1/2 inch. We have the Draw Tite hitch ball part #19286 that is a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball that does not have any rise built into it.…
view full answer...The B&W 2-5/16" Hitch Ball w/ 2" Rise - 1-1/2" Diameter x 2-3/4" Long Shank - Raw - 30K #BWHB94006 is typically used with a standard 2 5/16 coupler, like the Demco 50-Degree A-Frame Trailer Coupler…
view full answer...Curt recommends the use of 250 ft/lbs of torque when tightening the nuts of their hitch balls with a 1 inch diameter shank like the part #C40034 that you referenced. The general rule is for a 3/4" shank tighten to 150 ft/lbs For a…
view full answer...I called my contact at Curt and asked about the torque needed for the ball that the sway control is attached to on the trailer hitch. They told me that there has never been a torque listed but if you would torque it to about 150 ft-lbs it will have…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Curt who said that you can actually install the brackets from the TruTrack #C17500 4" - 7" from the end of the bar. What you are wanting to do is perfectly fine.
view full answer...Normally we recommend people check the owners manual or hitch for a separate rating when used with a weight distribution system, but for a full framed truck like your 2016 Chevy Silverado 1500 with such high towing capacities we basically know…
view full answer...The easiest way to cut the oval hole for the Rubber Grommet, #a70gb, in my opinion, would be to use a Light Mounting Bracket for 6-1/2 inch Oval Trailer Lights, BK70BB, as a template and then use a hole saw the correct size to cut a hole on each…
view full answer...We can get you a ball mount with a longer shaft to help keep your trailer safe. Without knowing the rise or drop you need, or the weight capacity, I can only offer a couple of general recommendations for ball mounts with long shafts. Since you have…
view full answer...We do have the correct repair kit for your coupler as the Demco Coupler Repair Kit #DM5696 will only work on the leverlock 2" coupler or model DA66 brake actuator. The Trigger Latch Repair Kit for A-Frame Couplers #CA-5100-RK is the…
view full answer...The only way will be to replace the entire assembly as the rear back plate is not available by itself. For that you'd need the part #RVSTLB61. The great news is that the price for this is very reasonable and you get an all new assembly.
view full answer...The B&W ball #BWHB94005 is a 2-5/16 inch diameter ball which is the standard size for a gooseneck trailer coupler so it can be used. The shank for this ball is 1-1/2 inches in diameter and 2-3/4 inches long. The ball has a 1 inch rise and the…
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