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  | Retroactive   Senior Member
 
   
   
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 |  Topic: 1-7/8" Socket for E2 Hitch? Posted: 14 Jul 2016 at 10:53am
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Step #3: run around for several hours trying to find a 1-1/2" somewhere, because that is the one size most stores are all sold out of now. Once I hit a third store and they were sold out, it dawned on me that every other idiot like me with a TT or hauler is scrambling to find the same socket before a big road trip. Of all places I found it in stock at Autozone, and it was by far the cheapest price.
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  | CharlieM   Senior Member
 
   
   
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The E2 is available with several ball sizes. Standard is 2", but others are available. Match the ball size to your trailer coupler, then get the wrenches when you get it. Measure twice, buy once.   | 
 
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  | stevei54   Newbie
 
   
 
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   Is the ball an Equalizer 2 inch 1 1/4 shank or anothr ball?  Just checking in process of buy a hitch and was trying to make sure had right sockets for the ball.
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  | Retroactive   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   HAH! Noob fail! The E2 instructions said 1-7/8" even though it is really 1-1/2" on both my 2" and the larger ball that came on the barely used E2 I got. I just assumed that 1-7/8" was the standard size.  Fix your manual Fastway!    I forgot that I have a second of machinists calipers here at home...    | 
 
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  | CharlieM   Senior Member
 
   
   
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I'm not sure what you issue is. I replaced my 2" ball with a 2-5/16" with no trouble. The new ball has a 1-1/2" nut, but I had no trouble getting the old ball off. Plenty of room as shown on this pix. Maybe I'm misreading your post.| Originally posted by Retroactive 
 Are there any cost effective solutions, for a 1-7/8" Socket to fit the E2 Hitch? It looks like most sockets will not fit inside the hitch assy when putting on a new ball. I see equal-i-zer has a special thin wall one, but the price is about 3x that of an ordinary socket (and it is a completely different manufacturer than the E2). So has anyone found a cheaper socket that fits? And if not, does the equal-i-zer branded one fit the E2?
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 My E2 is several years old and it may be different than yours. In any case a good Sears Craftsman socket should work. Depending on the ball shank length you may need a deep socket.
 
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     Charlie
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  | Retroactive   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   Are there any cost effective solutions, for a 1-7/8" Socket to fit the E2 Hitch? It looks like most sockets will not fit inside the hitch assy when putting on a new ball. I see equal-i-zer has a special thin wall one, but the price is about 3x that of an ordinary socket (and it is a completely different manufacturer than the E2). So has anyone found a cheaper socket that fits? And if not, does the equal-i-zer branded one fit the E2?
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