Best/Affordable Adjustable Hitch

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Can't beat the price on the ones from the side of the highway! I've scooped up quite a few regular ball mounts in various drop sizes. Have given away more than I still have on hand. Saw a triple mount a few days ago but it was too sketchy to get. Same with an aluminum adjustable one a couple months ago.
 
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Can't beat the price on the ones from the side of the highway! I've scooped up quite a few regular ball mounts in various drop sizes. Have given away more than I still have on hand. Saw a triple mount a few days ago but it was too sketchy to get. Same with an aluminum adjustable one a couple months ago.

What highway do I need to start patrolling? I have all day today :jester:
 
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Went to Ace, Tractor supply, Lowes and Walmart to check out their options and it was piss poor. Only tractor supply had any sort of adjustable ball. It was from Reese and priced at $269. I guess that walmart online one wins the game for me.
 

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Hey!
The museum of my vanity ))) has this.
Made of titanium.


In America, I think they make and sell it in B95 aluminum alloy.

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Since my Tahoe is my tow rig for now and it sits pretty low I would like to finally invest in a good adjustable hitch so that I can raise the ball. I've seen hitches going for well over $300 and some just at $100. Does anyone have a favorite or tips on what to look for?



If you get steel instead of aluminum, I’d pay for the B&W. It allows you to turn the piece with the hitch balls around and tuck it under the bumper when you’re not towing. I got a different brand and am currently looking to sell it because it sticks out so far when I’m not using it.
 
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If you get steel instead of aluminum, I’d pay for the B&W. It allows you to turn the piece with the hitch balls around and tuck it under the bumper when you’re not towing. I got a different brand and am currently looking to sell it because it sticks out so far when I’m not using it.

I do like that design but I hate when my pins get rusty or covered in crud. Plus I don't want it to get jacked so I always take the ball off and stow it in a box in the back along with my trailer pin adapter.
 

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