Blue Ox Bx4330 Acclaim Tow Bar Class Iii Camper Trailer Rv on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, US
- Class III tow bar, for use with towed vehicles up to 5000 lbs
- Easy-folding, self-aligning, self-storing tow bar mounts to vehicle base plate
- Automatically locks into towing position
- Detaches with only two pins
- Actual Weight is only 41 pounds
- Three year warranty on tow bar
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