2 5/16" Trailer Hitch Ball 25,000 Lb Rating 1" Rise 11/4" Dia. Shank Heavy Duty on 2040-parts.com
Buchanan, Virginia, United States
For sale a NEW 2 5/16", 25,000 lb Rating, Heavy Duty Trailer Hitch Ball With 1" Rise and 1 1/4" Diameter Shank That Is 2 1/8" Long And The Ball Is 6" Tall over all. These Work good for a Gooseneck as well as Reese and bumper hitches. We have been using these on our trucks and they work well. Sold as is. If you have any questions let me know. |
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