So I was going to hook up the trailer to the F250 for the first time to find out they dont use a standard 2" hitch like almost everyone else does. The truck has a 2.5" square tube hitch. Anyone know where I can find one locally? I tried Autozone and Oreillys and they only carry 2". Oreillys had an adapter but it wouldnt work because the pin hole if not in the right spot. And why in the hell would Ford use a 2.5" hitch?
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Originally posted by 8mpg View PostSo I was going to hook up the trailer to the F250 for the first time to find out they dont use a standard 2" hitch like almost everyone else does. The truck has a 2.5" square tube hitch. Anyone know where I can find one locally? I tried Autozone and Oreillys and they only carry 2". Oreillys had an adapter but it wouldnt work because the pin hole if not in the right spot. And why in the hell would Ford use a 2.5" hitch?
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Thanks guys, the sleeve would work but Id rather just have the proper ball mount. Uhaul only had 2" stuff. Looks like Northern Tool has some on their website.
Oh, and far as weight, there are class V 2" hitches. Etrailer has a one that is solid steel rather than box tube...Bet that bastard is heavy.
edit/// Northern Tool doesnt carry it locally, Tractor Supply doesnt seem to have any.
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Buy the sleeve , don't be the guy who needs to put a drop hitch in but can't. I've borrowed hitches several times, and loaned them out. You won't be able to do that without the sleeve . That is what people do, and thus the reason you can't find a 2.5" locally."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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The problem with that, there is conflicting stories of the sleeves fitting these damn trucks. Whoever the manufacturer of the hitch used a nonstandard tubing. THere is a chance it will take a hammer to get the sleeve in...if that is the case, that shit aint coming out.
edit/// And Ford fucking adapter sleeve (guaranteed to fit) is $54. This is just pushing me to get a damn gooseneck trailer rather than a bumper pullLast edited by 8mpg; 05-19-2013, 07:52 PM.
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Originally posted by 8mpg View PostThe problem with that, there is conflicting stories of the sleeves fitting these damn trucks. Whoever the manufacturer of the hitch used a nonstandard tubing. THere is a chance it will take a hammer to get the sleeve in...if that is the case, that shit aint coming out.
edit/// And Ford fucking adapter sleeve (guaranteed to fit) is $54. This is just pushing me to get a damn gooseneck trailer rather than a bumper pull"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Baron View PostYou should either way over think this, or quit being cheap.
I just ordered the 2.5" Reese hitch for $70 shipped prime...hope it fits.
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