Vullteeon Adjustable Trailer Hitch (6-Inch Drop/Rise) for 2.5-Inch Receiver up to 22,000 LBS GTW
Product description
The essentials
If you tow with a 2.5-inch receiver and you’ve ever fought trailer height—too nose-up, too nose-down—this Vullteeon adjustable trailer hitch is built to solve that. The big idea is a 6-inch drop/rise adjustment, so you can level the trailer more precisely instead of settling for whatever height the setup gives you.
On paper, it’s aimed at Class V / 5 vehicles with a 2.5-inch receiver. It’s designed to work across common towing situations like RVs, cargo trailers, and farm or livestock trailers. It also includes both 2-inch and 2-5/16-inch ball hitch options, so you can match more trailer couplers without swapping to a different mount.
That said, “adjustable” doesn’t mean “magic.” If you’re expecting totally tool-free fine-tuning or a lighter, easier-to-maneuver hitch system, you may still find yourself needing careful alignment and solid pinning every time. The upside is that the design specifically targets easier one-person height changes.

What it’s for and where it fits
This hitch is centered on two use cases: leveling your trailer and keeping towing stable as conditions change.
- The 6-inch rise/drop range helps you dial in the height to match different trailer setups.
- The adjustable design is meant to stay aligned during adjustment, so you can line up the pin holes without wrestling the weight.
- It’s positioned for trucks and RV-style towing setups, including off-road use cases like ATVs and motorcycles (as long as your receiver and towing setup match what the hitch is meant for).
A practical way to think about it: imagine you swap between two trailers—one rides higher, one sits lower once loaded. With an adjustable drop hitch, you can re-center the trailer height without buying a whole new hitch every time. It’s the kind of everyday convenience that matters more the more frequently you change what you tow.



Key points
The standout theme here is adjustability that’s designed to be manageable. Instead of forcing you to support the load while you line up hardware, the slot-fit design is meant to let the ball mount rest in the slots during height changes, making one-handed adjustments more realistic.
Noise and stability also get attention. The hitch uses multiple silencer pads plus a steel pad to reduce friction noise between the shank and the receiver. It also includes extra pads intended to reduce rattling around the pins, plus side bolts designed to counteract vibration.
It’s also built around solid steel construction with a corrosion-resistant black powder coating, which is exactly what you want if your towing life includes rain, road grime, or seasonal storage.

For the numbers side of confidence, the listing states a maximum towing capacity of 22,000 LBS GTW. It also comes with dual-ball sizing so you can cover both 2-inch and 2-5/16-inch ball hitch needs.
Tech specs
- Name: Vullteeon Adjustable Trailer Hitch
- Type: Adjustable drop/rise trailer hitch for 2.5-inch receiver
- Drop/Rise range: 6 inch
- Receiver size compatibility: 2.5-inch receiver
- Maximum towing capacity: 22,000 LBS GTW
- Included ball sizes: 2-inch (15,000 lbs) and 2-5/16-inch (22,000 lbs)
- Construction: solid steel
- Finish: corrosion-resistant black powder coating
- Security: includes anti-theft pin
- Warranty: 3-year warranty
- Accessories mentioned: adjustable hitch with lock pin O-ring pads, silencer pads, and side bolt hardware
What you’ll notice day to day (and the possible limits)



The best “day-to-day” bet is how the height adjustment behaves and how much extra noise you get during towing. The slot-fit design is meant to reduce the hassle of lining up pin holes—especially when you’re working solo.
The noise reduction approach (multiple silencer pads plus pin-related padding) suggests you’re meant to hear less clunking and rattling as the hitch takes up movement.
Still, keep expectations realistic: you’ll want to verify the hitch height and pin engagement carefully each time, especially after changing trailers or load weight. And because this is a 6-inch adjustable setup, it’s worth planning for the adjustment process—meaning you’ll still need to align the holes correctly and secure everything before you hit the road.
Installation, compatibility, and what to double-check

This hitch is described as fitting most Class V / 5 vehicles equipped with a 2.5-inch receiver. Before you buy, double-check that your truck (or towing platform) actually uses a 2.5-inch receiver and falls into the intended class.
Also pay attention to ball sizing. The hitch includes both 2-inch and 2-5/16-inch solid steel balls, but you still need to use the correct ball for your trailer’s coupler. If you’re towing different trailers regularly, the dual-ball setup is one of the reasons this makes sense.
Finally, the listing calls out an anti-theft pin. If you often park away from home or leave the trailer connected for any length of time, that’s a practical feature—not a guarantee, but at least something designed to deter quick theft attempts.
Is it worth it?



You should consider the Vullteeon adjustable trailer hitch if you want a 2.5-inch receiver hitch that offers a real 6-inch rise/drop adjustment, includes both common ball sizes, and is designed to reduce rattle and friction noise while towing. It’s a solid fit if you routinely level trailers for smoother towing and you like the idea of one-person height adjustment rather than making it a two-person job.
You may want to skip it if you don’t need height adjustment, if your receiver isn’t 2.5 inches, or if your towing setup requires something beyond what’s described here. It may not suit you if you’re looking for a super-light, effortless adjustment experience every time—adjustable hitches still require correct alignment and secure pinning.
If your goal is matching trailer height across different trailers and keeping the ride quieter and more stable over normal road vibration, this one is easy to understand and easy to justify.
Mini FAQ
FAQ
Q: What vehicles does this hitch fit? It’s described as suitable for most Class V / 5 vehicles with a 2.5-inch receiver.
Q: How much drop or rise does it offer? The listing states 6 inches of rise and drop.
Q: Does it include different ball sizes? Yes. It includes a 2-inch ball (15,000 lbs) and a 2-5/16-inch ball (22,000 lbs).
Q: Is there anything to help with noise? The hitch includes multiple silencer pads and additional pads intended to reduce rattling between pins and the adjustable hitch.
Q: What’s the stated towing capacity? The listing states a maximum towing capacity of 22,000 LBS GTW.
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