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    #16
    All about weight ratings... the 24 foot boats weigh more than the 22 obviosuly so a heavier ball is needed. A typical weight limit for a 2" is 6000 lbs but many come with 5000 lb limits prolly need to check and make sure that the ratings are not exceeded. a 2 5/16" ball has limits of 10000 commonly. so i would say make sure you have more carrying capacity than what you are actually carrying.

    I personally have a rapid hitch that has the 2" with 8000 lb limit and 2 5/16" with 10,000 lb limit. my boat weighs in around 5000-5500 when fueled and loaded and we commonly have people ride in boat on trailer so take all factors into consideration!!

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      #17
      Originally posted by jmhatchett View Post
      ... I personally have a rapid hitch that has the 2" with 8000 lb limit and 2 5/16" with 10,000 lb limit. ...
      Is your 2" ball rated 8000 lb and/or the hitch?
      Most 2" balls I've seen are rated 5000 lb.
      I found a 2" ball/1" shank that is stamped on top with a 6000 lb rating and use that with our Extreme.
      I've seen in a list a 2" ball 7500 lb/1 1/4" shank, but have not seen an 8000 lb 2" ball.

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        #18
        Here is what I use:


        Andersen Balls - AM3662
        A 2" ball with a 1" diameter x 2-1/8" long shank, the greaseless HardBall has an 8,000-lb towing capacity and makes towing even easier - no grease required.

        2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
        2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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          #19
          Etrailers also sells this ball:




          Curt Balls - 40038
          Ball diameter: 2"
          Shank diameter: 1"
          Shank Length: 2-1/4"
          Wrench flats: 1-5/8"
          Capacity: 12,000 lbs GTW
          Fine threads for more holding strength
          Meets U.S. V5 specifications
          Tested for safety

          40038 Curt Hitch Ball with 2" Diameter
          Replaces E-119R
          2009 RZ2, PCM 343, MLA Surf Ballast, Premium Sound.
          2013 Toyota Sequoia 4WD W/Timbren SES

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            #20
            I have a 2000 22i with a newer Extreme trailer and I use a 2" ball.

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              #21
              Originally posted by R&T Babich View Post
              Is your 2" ball rated 8000 lb and/or the hitch?
              Most 2" balls I've seen are rated 5000 lb.
              I found a 2" ball/1" shank that is stamped on top with a 6000 lb rating and use that with our Extreme.
              I've seen in a list a 2" ball 7500 lb/1 1/4" shank, but have not seen an 8000 lb 2" ball.

              Details for my hitch are below...

              Retail Price: $189.99 (USA) 6" Drop/Rise with plated steel Combo Ball (2" x 2-5/16")
              •6" Drop, 6" Rise
              •Towing capacity: 8,000 lbs with 2" ball, 10,000 lbs with 2-5/16" ball. (1,500 Lbs Tongue Weight)
              •Polished aluminum won't rust, chip, or peel.
              •Quickly adjust height: Pull pin, adjust, slip pin back into place - done!
              •Fits all standard 2" receivers. Sleeve required for 2-1/2" receivers (part #3800).
              •Meets V5 and SAE J684 certifications.
              Attached Files

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