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Drawtite 5,000 Lbs Trailer Hitch Adjustable Universal Ford Chevy Dodge on 2040-parts.com

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New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Draw-Tite Surface Finish:Black Powdercoat Manufacturer Part Number:05385 Warranty:No

 
Drawtite Trailer Hitch Adjustable Universal.  5,000 LBS carrying, 6,000 Lbs weight distributing.  You mount the side rails to your truck frame, center the cross bar, and drill a hole and secure with a bolt.  Will fit any truck or SUV with a real frame.  The maximum frame width would be around 43 inches center-to-center of the holes you will drill.

UPS can bring this to your door, you will pay actual shipping. 

I can deliver the hitch anywhere along the triangle of Boston, MA to St. Johnsbury, VT to New York City, since I travel these roads often.  The mileage charge would be $0.25 per mile that I deviate from my normal road.  If you live close Rt 93 or Rt 91 or Rt 95 and you can fit into my schedule, the delivery charge will be minimal. 

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