14,000 Lbs. Adjustable Trailer Bracket And Coupler, New on 2040-parts.com
Vestal, New York, United States
I have a brand new bracket and 14,000 lbs. coupler that was never used. It's a 6 hole adjustable, 5/16" thick steel bracket that comes with (2) grade 8 bolts...Not the silver grade 5 ( not as strong ) bolts that come with most others!!!!! The coupler is sized for a 2 5/16" ball.
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