Reese 80305 Tow Ready Receiver Extension - 14" on 2040-parts.com
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Reese 80305 Tow Ready Receiver Extension - 14" Item Description Hidden Hitch Receiver Extension allows in adapting the receiver to fit specific needs. These receiver adapters are for 2" receiver that stays a 2" receiver and extends 14". These receiver adapters have 3500 pounds gross trailer weight rating. The receiver adapter features an elegant E-coated black powder finish. The receiver adapters are made from highest quality steel for enhancing durability. Features
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