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Bulletproof Hitches MDSWAYCONTROLBALL Features:
To equip your vehicle withour full SwayControl System, a mounting point for the sway control bar must be attached tothe hitch. With the BulletProof Sway Control Ball Mount, you can mount a swaycontrol system between your hitch and your trailer. Most useful in reducingsway on large, heavy loads. The Sway Control Ball mount comes with a 2"and 2-5/16" combination ball and two side plates for mounting the swaycontrol ball. Giving you the option of attaching the sway control system toeither side of the trailer. Typically, this setup would only have one side platefor mounting, which may not work for some applications.
Having two ball sizes andmounting plates means the user can easily switch trailers and even change whichside they would like to mount the sway control system on. This can beespecially important for trailers that have designs that can interfere with thearticulation of the sway control system. The ball mount is rated up to 14,000lbs. and can be used on our MediumDuty hitches.
- Weight Rating: 10,000 lb. rating on2" ball and 14,000 lb. rating on 2-5/16" ball (w/ MediumDuty Hitch)
- Note: Sway Control Bar NOT included
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