Kingfun Adjustable Trailer Hitch (2-Inch Receiver) with Tri Ball, 6-Inch Drop/Rise, 12,500 LBS GTW Aluminum Tow Hitch
Product description
If you’re tired of swapping hitch setups every time you change trailers, this Kingfun Adjustable Trailer Hitch is built around one idea: adjust once, tow more than one thing. On paper, it’s meant for drivers who need a level ride and want a more secure, corrosion-resistant setup than basic steel-style mounts.
That said, it’s not a magical fix for every towing scenario. The key will be matching your trailer’s height needs to the available 6-inch drop/rise range, and using the right ball size for your coupler. If you’re the kind of buyer who wants “quick and repeatable,” this is the type of hitch you’d consider—just don’t assume it eliminates all setup differences.
The essentials
Kingfun’s adjustable drop hitch is designed to fit a 2-inch receiver. It uses a tri-ball setup so you can switch between ball sizes (1-7/8", 2", and 2-5/16") without pulling out tools. The hitch also offers a 6-inch adjustable drop/rise, intended for lifted trucks and trailers with different tow heights—so your trailer can sit more level instead of nose-up or sagging.

The brand positions it for a wide spread of towing needs, from lighter recreational setups to heavy-duty trailer hauling. The listed towing ratings are: 8,000 lbs GTW for the 2-inch ball, 3,500 lbs GTW for the 1-7/8" ball, and 12,500 lbs GTW for the 2-5/16" ball.
Security is also part of the pitch: it includes anti-theft locking pins to help secure the ball mount to the receiver and the balls to the mount.
What stands out in day-to-day use
The “adjustable, tool-free” concept is where this hitch earns its keep. The setup is described as pull-the-pins-and-slide, which matters if you’re actually changing between trips, trucks, or trailers. Instead of treating the hitch like a one-trailer-only component, this model is made to be reconfigured quickly.



There’s also a practical value to the leveling focus. A properly leveled trailer can help reduce trailer sway and tire wear, which is exactly the kind of everyday improvement people feel on the highway.
And since the main structure is aluminum (with a corrosion-resistant build mentioned), it’s aimed at staying smoother and looking better over time than rust-prone designs.
Key specifications that affect your choice
This is a 2-inch receiver hitch designed around a tri-ball configuration and a 6-inch drop/rise adjustment. The corrosion-resistant aluminum construction is intended for durability in real-world conditions.

Towing ratings (as listed) are ball-size dependent, so your selection should follow the ball size you plan to use: - 2-inch ball: 8,000 lbs GTW - 1-7/8" ball: 3,500 lbs GTW - 2-5/16" ball: 12,500 lbs GTW
One important limitation to note: the “best” setup depends heavily on your trailer’s coupler and the height you need to level it. If your required drop/rise falls outside that 6-inch range, you may find it doesn’t dial in as cleanly as you hoped.
Pros and cons to weigh before buying
Pros: - Adjustable 6-inch drop/rise aimed at leveling trailers for a smoother ride - Tri-ball system for switching ball sizes without tool hassles - Anti-theft locking pins for extra security at stops - Aluminum, corrosion-resistant design meant to resist rust and corrosion - Listed GTW varies by ball size, giving flexibility depending on what you tow



Cons / where it may fall short: - You still need to choose the correct ball size for your trailer, this won’t fix mismatched couplers - If you need more adjustment than the 6-inch drop/rise provides, you may not get the level you want - “Universal” use is broad, but your real compatibility depends on your trailer’s setup and your 2-inch receiver fit
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you frequently tow different trailers (or trailers that sit at different heights) and you want one adjustable hitch rather than a rotating set of hitch components. The tool-free adjustment concept is especially appealing for weekend towing, camping trips, and active setups where you don’t want to spend time fussing.
It may not be a great match if you only tow a single trailer at one stable height and you’d rather spend less for a more straightforward setup. Also consider skipping if you don’t have room for the leveling adjustment you need—or if your trailer’s coupler requirements demand something outside the listed ball sizes.

Getting the most from your level drop hitch
A quick way to think about this: you’re not just picking a hitch—you’re tuning trailer stance. Before you buy, confirm you have a 2-inch receiver and that your trailer coupler matches one of the tri-ball sizes. Then, focus on whether the 6-inch drop/rise range lines up with your typical tow height.
Micro example: imagine you’re heading out with a trailer that’s slightly lower than usual. You pop the pins, slide the mount to set the drop/rise so the trailer sits closer to level, lock it back down, and go. The goal is less pitching and a steadier feel compared to towing with a mismatched stance.
Is it worth it?



Worth considering if you want a 2-inch receiver adjustable hitch with tri-ball flexibility, an anti-theft pin approach, and a 6-inch drop/rise designed to help you level your trailer for smoother highway towing. It’s also a strong “setup changer” on paper—made for people who don’t want to keep swapping hitches just because trailers differ.
You may want to look elsewhere if your towing setup requires adjustment beyond the 6-inch range or if your coupler/ball needs don’t align with the listed ball sizes. In that case, the convenience won’t matter as much, because the fitment and leveling targets won’t land where you want them.
Quick FAQ
FAQs
Does this hitch fit a 2-inch receiver? Yes, it’s described as fitting a 2-inch trailer hitch receiver.
What ball sizes are included? The tri-ball setup includes 1-7/8", 2", and 2-5/16" ball sizes.
Is it really tool-free to change heights or balls? The description states no special tools are required—adjustment is done by pulling the pins and sliding.
How do towing ratings work here? The listed GTW ratings depend on which ball size you’re using: 3,500 lbs for 1-7/8", 8,000 lbs for 2", and 12,500 lbs for 2-5/16".
Does it include anti-theft security? Yes, it includes upgraded anti-theft locking pins to help secure the ball mount to the receiver and the balls to the mount.
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