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Buyers Products 1803059, Heavy-duty Solid Ball Mount 6" Max Drop, 1-1/4" Hole on 2040-parts.com

US $46.52
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Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States

Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
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Buyers Products 1803059, Heavy-Duty Solid Ball Mount 6" Max Drop, 1-1/4" Hole
  • Manufacturer - Buyers Products Company
  • Part # - 1803059
  • Description - Heavy-Duty Solid Ball Mount 6" Max Drop, 1-1/4" Hole
  • Weight -16.0 LBS
  • Single Piece Forged Steel Construction
  • Black Powder Coated for Corrosion Resistance.
  • Capacity:
  1. 17,000 LBS Maximum Gross Trailer Weight
  2. 1,700 LBS Maximum Vertical Load


Brand New Item. Ships from:
Cherokee Truck Equipment
2308 Gifford Street
Chattanooga, TN 37408.

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