Adjustable Trailer Hitch 10 Inch Drop Hitch (Fits 2.5-Inch Receiver) — 18,500 Lbs GTW Heavy-Duty Tow Hitch
Product description
If you tow heavy loads, the hitch you choose is more than a metal connector—it’s part of how stable (and quiet) the whole setup feels on the road. This Adjustable Trailer Hitch uses a 10-inch drop design and a 2.5-inch receiver fit, built for heavy-duty towing.
That said, it’s not a “universal fix” for every trailer setup. Drop hitches and receiver sizes still need to match your truck and what you’re towing. If you’re careful with fitment and load ratings, this is the kind of tool that can make towing feel noticeably smoother.
What it is and what it’s for
This model is a hook type trailer hitch designed for towing with a standard 2.5-inch receiver. The key feature is the adjustable-style 10-inch drop hitch configuration, meant to help you align the trailer’s height more comfortably for safe towing. Over the road, that can make a difference in how things sit when you’re connecting a trailer, a boat trailer, a camper, a livestock trailer, or other heavy trailer types.
On paper, it’s aimed at drivers who tow often and want a more controlled ride quality from the hitch connection—especially when roads get rough.

What you’ll notice in use (the real-world angle)
The manufacturer focuses heavily on ride comfort and reduced harshness. The hitch includes an anti-vibration and noise reduction system that uses three shock-absorbing rubber pads plus a strong metal pad. The promise here is fewer vibration impacts on the hook and a smoother, safer, quieter towing experience.
In practical terms, that means when your truck and trailer jolt over bumps, the hitch is designed to take some of that sting instead of letting it directly shake the connection.
There’s also a “horizontal traction” design approach, with the traction force depending on which ball head size you use.


One limitation to keep in mind: the description talks about traction force for different ball head sizes, but it doesn’t say the hitch is bundled with those ball heads. If your setup needs a specific ball size, you’ll want to confirm what you already have before assuming it’s included.

Key features and load ratings to sanity-check
This hitch is described with these maximum capacity numbers: maximum trailer weight of 18,500 lbs and maximum tongue weight of 1,850 pounds. It’s also stated to have a total hitch weight of 40.6 pounds.
What matters most as a buyer is how these numbers line up with your actual trailer. Don’t just match the trailer weight—tongue weight can be the deciding factor for whether a hitch is truly appropriate.
Also pay attention to compatibility around the 2.5-inch receiver. If your truck uses a different receiver size, this isn’t the one to force. The whole point of a drop hitch is that the geometry and the connection both need to be right.
Quick overview of adjustment and installation

The hitch includes a 10-inch lifting function, and the design is described as adjustable and adaptable for many connector types on trailers. It’s built with an L-shaped foldable and adjustable structure that the brand says can be installed in about 3–5 minutes.
That’s a big deal if you swap trailers, or if you don’t want to fight hardware every time you set up. Still, “easy to install” depends on your existing setup and whether your mounting area and receiver are already set up properly.
For which towing setups it makes sense (and for which it may not)


It makes sense if you: - Need a 10-inch drop hitch approach while using a 2.5-inch receiver - Tow heavier trailers and want stability plus an anti-vibration/noise reduction system - Prefer a hitch that’s described as quick to install and adjust - Want adaptability across common trailer categories like boat trailers, campers, livestock trailers, and similar heavy-duty uses
It might not be the best match if: - Your truck doesn’t use a 2.5-inch receiver - Your trailer and tongue-weight requirements don’t line up with the stated maximums - You’re looking for a “grab-and-go” solution without checking ball size and overall compatibility (the traction-force notes depend on the ball head size)

Finally, this reads more like a heavy-duty towing tool than a lightweight weekend option. If you only tow light loads and rarely adjust, you may not need something built around maximum ratings.
Tech specs
- Type: Adjustable trailer hitch / 10-inch drop hitch (hook type)
- Receiver fit: Fits 2.5-inch receiver
- Drop/lift feature: 10-inch lifting function
- Hitch weight: 40.6 pounds
- Maximum trailer weight (GTW): 18,500 pounds
- Maximum tongue weight: 1,850 pounds
- Noise/vibration design: Three shock-absorbing rubber pads plus one strong metal pad
- Installation time (stated): 3–5 minutes
Should you buy it?
This Adjustable Trailer Hitch is worth considering if your truck has a 2.5-inch receiver, your trailer’s needs fall within the stated maximum trailer weight and tongue weight, and you care about reducing vibration and road noise at the connection.

It’s the kind of product that can be especially valuable for heavy-duty towing where rough roads and longer sessions can make a “stiff” hitch feel worse over time. If you prioritize quieter, smoother traction and a drop hitch setup to help get trailer height right, it fits the brief.
But you should be careful before buying if your setup doesn’t match the receiver size, or if you haven’t confirmed ball head requirements for your existing hitch components. Get the fitment and load numbers straight first, and this becomes a solid heavy-duty option, skip that step and it can turn into a frustrating mismatch.


Mini FAQ
What does the 10-inch drop help with?
It’s designed to support a 10-inch lifting/drop-style setup so the trailer can be aligned more appropriately for towing height and stability.

What receiver size does it fit?
It fits a 2.5-inch receiver.
What are the maximum towing capacities?
The description states a maximum trailer weight of 18,500 lbs and a maximum tongue weight of 1,850 lbs.
Does it include the ball head?
The traction force is described for different ball head sizes, but the listing details here don’t explicitly confirm what’s included—check what you already have in your kit.
How long does installation take?
The brand states installation can take about 3–5 minutes.
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