🚛 Tow Boldly, Tow Smartly — The Chrome Powerhouse You Can't Afford to Miss!
The CURT 40004 Chrome Trailer Hitch Ball is a precision-engineered towing essential, crafted from hot-forged alloy steel and finished with corrosion-resistant chrome. Rated to tow up to 6,000 lbs, it features a 2-inch diameter ball and a 1-inch by 2-1/8-inch shank for a secure fit on most 2-inch couplers. Designed for durability and safety, it includes a fine-threaded shank with zinc-plated hardware and meets U.S. VESC safety standards, making it the go-to choice for pickup trucks, SUVs, and a wide range of trailers.
Brand | CURT |
Item Weight | 2.42 Pounds |
Vehicle Service Type | ATV, Marine-Personal-Craft, Pickup Trucks, Snowmobiles, Sport-Utility-Vehicles, Trailer |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Finish Type | Polished |
Pull Force | 6000 Pounds |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
OEM Part Number | 40004 |
Manufacturer | Curt Manufacturing |
Maximum Towing Capacity | 6000 Pounds |
UPC | 612314104000 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00612314104000 |
Model | 2" Trailer Ball |
Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 40004 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 40004 |
R**Y
qUALITY
As described
J**N
Worked great
As described
G**.
Hitch ball
Needed a new hitch ball and this one was perfect for me. Price is good and finish should last for years.
M**Y
Recommend
Item is what it is.
R**B
Great
Heavy duty
M**H
Installation is a challenge
Well made ball with good finish, and it works fine, but installation onto the ball mount requires 250 ft-lb of torque to properly tighten the 1-1/2 inch nut. So, I had to obtain both a suitable torque wrench and a 1/2 inch drive, 1-1/2 inch size socket. However, even once I had those, the 250 ft-lb torque requirement was too high to merely clamp the flats of the ball in the vise mounted to my workbench and tighten the nut--it would have toppled the bench. Holding the ball against rotation with a large wrench (I used a huge pipe wrench) engaging the ball flats with one hand while tightening the nut with the other hand using the torque wrench also didn't work for me; though their handles were each about 18 inches long, I wasn't strong enough to force the two wrench handles together to achieve the required torque. Finally, I slipped the ball mount SIDEWAYS into my truck's hitch receiver, such that the ball and its threaded portion extended horizontally, parallel to the truck bumper. This orientation allowed the handle of the pipe wrench (engaged with the ball flats) to be supported by the ground. I could then put substantially all of my weight on the torque wrench, which allowed me to torque the nut to the required 250 ft-lb installation torque.
K**E
Flawless
Rock solid.
J**T
Perfect
Price point and quality as expected
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