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Reese 2000 Lb 1 7/8 " Ball Trailer Hitch on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Sykesville, Maryland, US

Sykesville, Maryland, US
:

I KNOW, I'M RUSTY,  BUT LOOK AT ALL THE LIFE I HAVE LEFT IN ME!! DON'T LET ME SIT IN A DARK GARAGE ANY LONGER. LET ME FEEL THE SUNLIGHT ON MY STEEL!! :-)

BALL MOUNT - REESE 2000LB   1 7/8"

SILVER STICKER SAYS: 2500LB MAX GROSS TRAILER WEIGHT
200 LB MAX TO?GUE WEIGHT
WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED TOW VEHICLE RATINGS
DA?LAN INC. SHIRLEY. MA

V-5

LL2500200

MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 10 1/2" LENGTH- SEE PHOTOS FORT ADDITIONAL DETAILS.


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