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US $29.99
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Massillon, Ohio, US

Massillon, Ohio, US
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MAGNETIC TRAILER HITCH

ALIGNMENT KIT

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The magnetic trailer alignment kit includes two separate telescoping rods that you magnetically attach to your vehicle's hitch and the trailer's coupler. Then simply raise the bright yellow markers to a height where you can see both of them from your driver's seat, then get in and drive. When you've got the two markers aligned, you're in position to easily hook them up. The trailer alignment kit's rods are chrome-plated to resist rust.
  • Telescoping rods extend from 13-1/2" to 43" tall
  • When yellow markers are aligned, you're ready to hook your trailer up
  • Magnetic bases

This item can only be shipped within the 48 contiguous states via Standard Ground Shipping.

Specifications
Name Magnetic Trailer Alignment Kit
Adjustable (y/n) Yes
Color Yellow Ball, Silver Rod
Number of pieces included 2
Maximum height (in.) 43 in.
Minimum height (in.) 13-1/2 in.
Accessories Included Magnetic attachment
Warranty 90 Day

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