10-Ton Pintle Hook Trailer Hitch with 2-5/16 hitch ball, 15.5" length vs Nilight Gooseneck Ball Extender 4" Offset for Turnoverball
Overall winner: Nilight Gooseneck Ball Extender 4" Offset for Turnoverball
Key Differences
Nilight's Gooseneck Ball Extender offers a 4-inch offset and OEM-standard design for compatibility with a 2-5/16" ball, making it better for clearance and standard gooseneck setups; ANGCOSY's pintle hook is a 10-ton, 15.5" forged-steel hitch with high towing capacity and anti-rust treatment but has reported latch and durability concerns. Choose Nilight if you need a compact offset extender and broad compatibility; choose ANGCOSY if you need a heavy-capacity pintle-style hitch and accept mixed reports on latch durability
10-Ton Pintle Hook Trailer Hitch with 2-5/16 hitch ball, 15.5" length
Pintle hook trailer hitch rated for 20,000 lb towing with a 2-5/16" hitch ball. Durable forged steel with anti-rust finish and chrome-plated ball for corrosion resistance. Customers note solid build and value for money, with mixed feedback on the latch and durability
Pros
- high towing capacity
- forged steel construction
- anti-rust surface treatment
- chrome-plated hitch ball
Cons
- mixed latch functionality
- durability concerns reported by some
- safety perceptions vary
Nilight Gooseneck Ball Extender 4" Offset for Turnoverball
Gooseneck ball extender moves pivot point 4" rearward, improving cab clearance and visibility on sharp turns. OEM-standard, designed for B&W Turnoverball hitches; supports heavy trailer weight with sturdy alloy steel
Pros
- offers 4 inch offset for better clearance
- heavy-duty construction with 3/4 thick alloy steel
- OEM-standard design for compatibility
- easy to install and fits original part size
Cons
- 2-5/16" ball may be slightly oversized for some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nilight |
| Durability | Nilight |
| Versatility | Nilight |
| User Reviews | Nilight |