2" Chrome Golf Ball Like Trailer Ball. on 2040-parts.com
Belton, South Carolina, US
2" trailer ball that is in the shape of a golf ball. Made for U-Haul in original package. 5,000 lb load rating. Comes with instructions, two nylon spacers and matching chrome mounting nut and cotter pin. Shank diameter is 1" and length is 2-1/8".
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