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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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