2" Heavy Duty Tow Hook - Black With Keeper And Bolts on 2040-parts.com
Summerville, South Carolina, US
This is a heavy duty tow hook that is shiny black. It has a 2" wide catch with closures, is 3 1/2" overall width and 5 1/4 " long. It weighs approximately 2 pounds. It comes with locking hardware for mounting to your frame. It has some missing paint and scratches but has never been used and is in beautiful shape!
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