Reese 51020 Trailer Receiver Hitch 1997 - 2004 F150 And F250 on 2040-parts.com
Pea Ridge, Arkansas, United States
Item is brand new and has never been mounted on a vehicle. Item may have some scratches or rub marks on it from shipping/handling/storage. This auction is for the hitch only, as pictured. There are no nuts/bolts/mounting hardware. Please make sure this will fit your vehicle before purchasing by asking or checking Reese website as it does not fit all models in the date range listed in the description. |
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