MaxxHaul 50397 Trailer Hitch Riser for 2in Receivers, 4in Rise/Drop vs KAIRAY 2in trailer hitch extender with anti-rattle stabilizer (7in) + pin kit
Overall winner: MaxxHaul 50397 Trailer Hitch Riser for 2in Receivers, 4in Rise/Drop
Key Differences
MAXXHAUL 50397 (A) is a 4-inch rise/drop hitch riser built from heavy-duty steel with a corrosion-resistant finish and is specifically not for towing a trailer; it also has a higher average rating and more reviews. KAIRAY 7in extender (B) is a longer hitch extension with an included anti-rattle stabilizer and pin kit but has reported fit and hole-alignment issues and a receiver end that may be oversized
MaxxHaul 50397 Trailer Hitch Riser for 2in Receivers, 4in Rise/Drop
Hitch riser for 2 inch receivers with a 4 inch rise/drop to improve ground clearance. Durable steel with black powder coat; two pin holes for 5-1/4
Pros
- fits 2 inch hitch receivers
- 4 inch rise/drop for ground clearance
- heavy duty steel with corrosion-resistant finish
- two hitch pin hole options
Cons
- not for towing a trailer
- mixed installation experience
- some users report it sits too low
KAIRAY 2in trailer hitch extender with anti-rattle stabilizer (7in) + pin kit
Trailer hitch extender for 2" receivers extends to 7" with anti-rattle stabilizer. Sturdy steel with black powder coating for durability. Customer note: solid build and functionality, though some report fit and hole alignment issues
Pros
- sturdy steel construction
- black powder coating resists rust
- anti-rattle stabilizer included
- extends 7" from receiver
Cons
- fit and hole alignment issues reported
- receiver end may be oversized
- pin holes may be too short
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MAXXHAUL |
| Durability | MAXXHAUL |
| Versatility | MAXXHAUL |
| User Reviews | MAXXHAUL |