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Blue Ox Bx4325 Aladdin Towbar on 2040-parts.com

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Wewtbank, bc, Canada

Wewtbank, bc, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Blue Ox Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:BX4325

BLUE OX BX4325 Aladdin Towbar

• Class III tow bar, for use with towed vehicles up to 7,500 lbs.
• Easy fold-away aluminum tow bar mounts and stores on back of RV
• Self-aligning, 3-axis swivel design
• Off-set triple lugs to better align towing forces and prevent binding
• Signature Series™ easy-release locking handles for hassle-free disconnect
• Rubber boots to protect from road grime
• Dependable aluminum construction
• The ultimate in quick disconnecting
• Weighs 37 pounds New $1237.00 CAD

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