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Eaz-lift 5th Wheel Hitch Goose Neck Adapter, 12" 14-2929 48500 on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Not in Retail Packaging. Does have a few minor scratches see pictures.
Brand:Camco Manufacturer Part Number:48500

EAZ-Lift 5th Wheel Hitch Goose Neck Adapter, 12" 14-2929 48500


Free up your truck bed space by using the Camco 12" Gooseneck Adapter.
 It converts your fifth-wheel trailer into a gooseneck trailer for more convenient hauling.
 It is also easier to hitch on uneven ground or when your truck and trailer are at odd angles. 
This makes the job faster even if you have to do it by yourself. 
The Gooseneck adapter for fifth-wheel trailers has a towing capacity of 30,000 lbs so you can haul heavy equipment and other supplies without worry. 
You have more room and less weight when you choose this option, 
which can be important if you want to make fewer trips and not worry as much about weight limitations. 
It measures 12" in height and can convert most standard fifth wheels.

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