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Azusa, California, United States
Atwood 80060 Straight Tongue Coupler 5,000 lbs 3 Inch Channel Fits 2 Inch Ball Trailer Camper RV Manufactured in the USA offers high quality and secure latching. Die formed from heavy gauge steel for added durability and strength. Painted black. Class III, 5000 lb. limit, 2" Ball x 3" Channel THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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