Identify the Drop or Rise required.
To choose the correct drop or rise for your hitch mount please follow the below steps and refer to the diagram and video.
- On level ground, measure the distance from the ground to the top inside of the Hitch Receiver (A - refer diagram)
- Level your trailer using your jockey wheel to adjust the height.
- Measure the distance from the ground to the underside of the Trailer Coupling (B)
- A-B = Drop or Rise required (C). If it is a negative number then you will require a rise
Identify the Weight Capacity required.
- There are 3 key weights
- Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) - Total weight of your loaded trailer.
- Tongue Weight (TW) - weight applied on the tongue or coupling point. You can measure this with a Tow Ball Weight Scale.
- Vehicles Tow Rating - what is the maximum weight the vehicle can tow based on the manufacturers' specifications
- The Hitch Mount and Towball combination you select must meet or exceed the GTW.
- We have paired the Hitch Mounts with the correct Towballs in each of the product listings
Other Helpful Information.
Towball Shank Diameter:
- Each Hitch Mount will have a Towball Shank Diameter, this is the diameter of the shank of the towball that goes through the Hitch Mount.
- There are 3 sizes
- 3/4" (19mm)
- 7/8" (22mm) - Most common
- 1" (25mm)
Hitch Shank Size:
- The shank of the Hitch Mount fits into the Hitch Receiver on your tow vehicle
- Most NZ Hitch Mount Shank sizes are 50mm x 50mm