User Guide for VEVOR Two Ball Mount Hitches
Comprehensive user guide for VEVOR Two Ball Mount Hitches (models 2"-DROP6 to 2.5"-DROP10). Includes installation steps, safety warnings, parts list, and maintenance instructions.
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Quick answer
- This manual provides installation and safety instructions for VEVOR Two Ball Mount Hitches (models 2"-DROP6 through 2.5"-DROP10). p. 1, 2
Key actions
- Install channel mount into receiver p. 4
- Determine and set ball height p. 4
First start
- Insert channel mount into trailer hitch receiver and secure with hitch pin. p. 4
Problems and fixes
Check shock-absorbing pad on the back of the dual ball head.
p. 5Maintenance and reset
- Clean product and inspect for wear before each use. p. 6
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value | Meaning | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross Trailer Weight | 10,000lbs - 14,500lbs | Max towing capacity | p. 3 |
Where to find it in the PDF
- Safety Warnings p. 2
- Model Parameters & Parts List p. 3
- Assembly & Installation p. 4
- Installation Details p. 5
- Maintenance p. 6
Table of contents
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This manual provides essential instructions for the safe installation and operation of VEVOR Two Ball Mount Hitches. Users must read the manual carefully to reduce the risk of injury. The product is designed for towing and must be used within the vehicle manufacturer's recommended towing capacity.

Safety Warnings
- Towing Capacity: Never exceed the vehicle manufacturer's recommended towing capacity. The hitch ratings represent the product's capability, not the towing system's total capacity.
- Pins: Use only the manufacturer-provided pins. Using other pins is a safety hazard and voids the warranty.
- Safety Chains: Ensure safety chains operate freely and do not become entangled with the mounting system.
- Usage: This product is not a toy and should not be used by children.
- Maintenance: Replace defective accessories immediately. Inspect equipment for wear, cracks, or damage before each use.
Parts List
- #1 Channel mount (x1)
- #2 Dual ball (x1)
- #3 Security lock (x2)
- #4 Plug (x1)
- #5 Hitch pin (x3)
- #6 Silencer pad (x4)
Assembly & Installation
Step 1: Insert the channel mount (#1) into the trailer hitch receiver and secure it with the hitch pin (#5).


Step 2: Determine the required ball height by leveling the trailer and measuring from the bottom of the trailer tongue to the ground. Find the hole on the channel mount (#1) closest to that measurement. The top pin of the dual-ball (#2) will go in that hole. Secure all security locks (#3) and the plug (#4) with the hitch pins (#5).
Installation Details

- Shock-absorbing pad: Installed at the factory on the back of the dual ball head to prevent abnormal noise while driving.
- Security lock: Equipped with 4 rubber rings to prevent shaking. Remove excess rings as needed for installation.
- Silencer pads: Use the provided silencer pads as needed based on installation requirements.
Maintenance
- Clean the product immediately if sand or gravel sticks to it.
- Inspect all equipment for loose or worn parts before each use. Replace or tighten components as necessary.
Manufacturer information
VEVOR
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure the shock-absorbing pad is correctly positioned on the back of the dual ball head.
Use the provided rubber rings to secure the lock; remove excess rings if not needed.
Before use
- Verify the vehicle manufacturer's recommended towing capacity.
- Inspect all parts for wear, cracks, or damage.
- Ensure safety chains are free and not entangled.
- Measure trailer tongue height to determine correct ball position.
- Ensure all pins and locks are securely fastened.
Specs in practice
- Gross Trailer Weight
- The maximum weight the hitch is rated to tow (10,000lbs to 14,500lbs depending on the model).
- Maximum Drop
- The vertical adjustment range available for the hitch to match trailer height.
Images and diagrams
- The hitch assembly consists of a channel mount, dual ball, security locks, and hitch pins.
- Ball height is determined by measuring from the bottom of the trailer tongue to the ground.
Model compatibility
- Compatible with 2" or 2.5" receiver tubes depending on the specific model (2"-DROP series vs 2.5"-DROP series).
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