Fastway?? 10,000 Lb With Ball Weight Distribution Hitch. 2 5/16" 16,000 Lb Ball. on 2040-parts.com
Ravenna, Michigan, United States
I can't remember the manufacturer but I think it was Fastway. Stickers are worn down. 10,000 pound weight distribution hitch. Good condition. Comes with 2 5/16" ball. See pictures. Thank you
I also have a round bar hitch in another listing if you prefer that style. Thank you |
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