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Hey guys, it's Randy here at etrailer.com. Today, we're taking a look at a new type of ball from CURT. This is the RockerBall. Essentially, it's going to take a two inch ball with a one inch diameter shank, and it provides a pivot point.That pivot point allows the ball to rotate slightly independently from the base and the ball mount. They use ShockDrop technology on the front and the backside. So… see more >
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Sure, if you have a tow bar that attaches to a 2" hitch ball you can use the Curt RockerBall Shock Absorbing 2" Hitch Ball #C40047. The RockerBall will function the same as any other hitch ball for that purpose.
view full answer...I wasn't able to find the coupler height of the trailer you are interested in so your best option would be to contact who you are buying it from and have them measure from the ground to the bottom of the coupler lip with the trailer level.…
view full answer...The break away system on a trailer would typically have its own battery, like that shown with part #20400. The reason that pulling your break away switch does not actuate your brakes is that it is not wired correctly. The break away switch should…
view full answer...In the diagram that you referenced, that I also attached here, the brake output circuit is a separate circuit that carries power to the trailer brakes totally separate from the brake light circuits. Also, the 12 volt power source is a separate…
view full answer...I went out to the warehouse and pulled a Cushioned Ball Mount, #AMSC12, to measure. From the center of the hitch pin hole to the gusset at the back of the bar measures 4-1/4 inches. I have included a picture that I made that shows some measurements…
view full answer...Going with the #C40047 Curt Rocker Ball will help isolate some of the clattering and banging from the surge coupler, and it will also help dampen some of the road shock you experience. What it won't do is help with the movement of the ball mount…
view full answer...From the base of the #C40047 up to the top of the ball measures 4.091 inches. This is about 1-3/8 inches taller than a standard ball.
view full answer...For use while towing with your popup camper, the best option would be to use the Anti-Rattle Device for a 2 inch hitch #63232, which you reference. This device will eliminate any additional rattling by pulling the ball mount portion of the hitch to…
view full answer...What you are describing is actually pretty normal for a ball mount. There is almost always some tolerance between the trailer hitch receiver and the ball mount (or accessory) being installed which is why there are a variety of anti-rattle devices out…
view full answer...To help alleviate the back and forth chucking you are experiencing with your 2 inch receiver there are a couple of things I recommend doing. First is to use a cushioned ball mount, the Convert-A-Ball, which is designed to reduce this type of movement…
view full answer...The Curt Rebellion XD like part #C45949-2516 and the Gen-Y Torsion 2-Ball Mount #325-GH-1124 are the two most advanced cushioned ball mounts. As far as cushioning goes the Gen-Y is the winner as it has a design that allows for more cushioning…
view full answer...I took a look at several pictures of the 2108DS Micro Minnie trailers and they have a regular coupler and not a bottom-mount or underslung style coupler. Your particular model has a 7,000 pound gross trailer weight and dry it weighs 3,900 pounds. The…
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