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500 Lb. Capacity Deluxe Steel Cargo Carrier on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:hal Manufacturer Part Number:69623 Interchange Part Number:69623 Other Part Number:69623 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:POWDER COAT FINISH Country of Manufacture:China

This deluxe steel cargo carrier hauls oversized items or items up to 500 lbs. behind your vehicle. The cargo carrier is easy to assemble and conveniently fits all standard Class III / IV2 in. receivers. Heavy duty tubular steel construction and rails on all four sides provide maximum stability during travel.
  • Easy to assemble
  • 500 lb. weight capacity
  • Heavy duty tubular steel construction
  • Fits all standard Class III / IV2 in. receivers
  • Powder coat finish prevents rust and corrosion
  • Rail on four sides for maxium security and stability
  • Capacity500 lb.
    ColorBlack
    FinishPowder coated
    Foldable (y/n)No
    MaterialSteel
    Rust resistant (y/n)Yes
    Product Height6 in.
    Product Length53-1/2 in.
    Product Width19-1/2 in.
    Accessories IncludedHitch pin and clip

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