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2013 GMC Yukon Accessories and Parts Installation And Review Videos

     

Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank Review - 2013 GMC Yukon- Video

Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank Review - 2013 GMC Yukon

Today on our 2013 GMC Yukon, we'll be test fitting the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank for 2-inch hitches rated at 10,000 pounds, part number AMAC1. Before we begin our test fit, we will first need to determine the hitch height of our vehicle. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top of the receiver tube. Our vehicle's hitch height is 24 inches. Keep in mind that this measurement may vary due to tire size, hitch style, or aftermarket accessories We'll begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the ball mount into the opening of the hitch and securing it with a pin and clip, or we can flip it over and use it in the rise position to give you a total of 14 height settings to use with a pintle hook combo, a ball mount adapter, or a Clevis spin adapter which are all sold separately. That will complete today's test fit for the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Weight Distribution Shank for 2-inch hitches rated at 10,000 pounds, part number AMAC1, on our 2013 GMC Yukon.. more


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7/16/2013 10:25:51 AM



Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount Adapter Review - 2013 GMC Yukon- Video

Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount Adapter Review  - 2013 GMC Yukon

Today on our 2013 GMC Yukon, we'll be test fitting the Convert-A-Ball ball mount adaptor for our Convert-A-Ball cushioned weight distribution shank, part number BA-1. We'll be using the Convert-A-Ball's weight distribution shank, part number AMAC1 for today's test fit. With slide the ball mount adaptor on the downward part of the weight distribution shank. We'll then secure it with the pins and clips. Now the ball mount adaptor can be used in the drop or rise position to give you the ability to fit your trailer's ride height the best. You can also flip the weight distribution shank into the rise position and use the ball mount position in the drop or rise position as well, once again to allow you to fit your trailer's ride height the best. more


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7/15/2013 3:45:57 PM



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