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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Great condition. Just what I wanted. Love the classic look. Arrived quickly.
Jaime Mello
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
works as needed
PugMomof3
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Not much to say-its a trailer hitch.fits in the thing------------check.has a ball for the trailer---check.I guess I can update if it gets all rusty too fast. But the fit and finish seems fine.
Mangani
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
The main item hitch looks high quality, good price, welded good, well painted and limits are label,that why is 5/5 stars, now all the squares are gummy and get deform is the pressure is high or with continue strike, maybe one steal square will fix it.
Julio Chavez
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
put this on my 22 ram 1500 to haul a small trailer full of debris and it worked flawlessly. Exactly what it supposed to be. Loved the rubber spaces so it doesnt make a whole bunch of noise when im not hauling anything. Replaced the pin with a locking one.
Grace
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
This TOPSHINE trailer hitch is built tough and handles heavy loads with ease. The 2-inch ball mount and solid steel construction give it a sturdy, high-quality feel, and it fits securely into my 2-inch receiver without any issues. The 7,500 lbs capacity is more than enough for towing small trailers and other equipment, and the 2-inch drop works perfectly for leveling.I also appreciate the included silencer pads, which help reduce rattling noise—a nice bonus that keeps things quiet on the road. Overall, it’s a reliable, well-made hitch that performs as expected.
GAH Sr.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Sturdy, good welds.
Paul M. Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
I just purchased a trailer to haul my music equipment. I was about two speakers over the edge hauling all of the gear comfortably in the van with even one person riding in it. I had to diversify my bonds. First step: Trailer. Second step: install hitch receiver. Finally, it was time to order a ball mount set.This is about as sturdy as it gets. I actually had to remove the ball, and install it on the other side of the mount, just so the trailer would stay level with my '02 Astro Van. I didn't have a special wrench (which I recommend purchasing). The only wrenches I own that were large enough were two pipe wrenches (which I don't recommend using, but got the job done).I set out for my first show. It was about 30 minutes away, almost all highway miles. I hauled a full PA, with four 98lb subs, 5 full range powered speakers loaded with 15s and horns, all of the lighting rigs, a 12U rack case, etc, etc. I'm just pointing out that the van was loaded down. Smooth sailing, even at 80 mph, uphill, both ways.The next test was immediately after. I took the band down to Knoxville, from Cleveland to Neyland Stadium - 478 miles total. For the sake of disclosure, we only hauled out amplifiers, stands, drums and luggage. I thought when testing out the new setup, it would be better to play it safe on our inaugural outing. If any issues arose, we could just load the gear in the van, and continue on. It sure would suck if we needed the full sound system, and something went wrong. There is no way we could fit all of that stuff, along with 3 people in the van.This hitch/ball mount combo worked flawlessly. I can't think of a more rigorous test than what it endured this past weekend. Look no further, because this is the real deal.
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