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US $30.00
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Ellsworth, Maine, US

Ellsworth, Maine, US
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Yakima 1 1/4" receiver hitch tongue adapter (part number 02410) to allow you to use select Yakima 2" receive hitch racks.



BRAND NEW, IN BOX! YAKIMA 1 1/4" ADAPTER

Listing is for one Hitch Adapter, you will receive what is listed in the title.

This adapter fits into your car's 1 1/4" receiver hitch (this is a common size for small cars, mini vans and small SUV's). If you want to use certain Yakima receive hitch racks which are only made for a 2" receiver (common on big SUV's and pick up trucks), you need this adapter.

This adapter will work ONLY with the follow Yakima 2" receiver hitch racks:
BigHorn 4 (Part # 02404 only)
KingPin 2
KingPin 4
SlickROC

This is a brand new adapter, in the original box, with all instructions/paperwork.

Please visit Yakima's website to find out more information. www.yakima.com

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