Class Ii Trailer Hitch Ball Mount, 2" Ball, 1-7/8" Ball, Pin on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Connecticut, US
Class II Trailer Hitch Ball Mount for sale. This fits a 1-1/4" square receiver opening. Also included are two hitch balls - 2" and 1-7/8", and the pin. Not included is the lock for the pin. The 2" ball has a hex base to make it easier to tighten the nut.
These parts have been very lightly used and well cared for. The brown visible on the hitch balls is a combination of grease and light surface rust. The hitch balls were always coated with a layer of grease before towing.
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