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Roadmaster 032 Tow Bar Adapter For Blue Ox & Demco on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, US

Bradenton, Florida, US
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Description
Roadmaster 032 Base Plate to Blue Ox and Demco Tow Bars Adapter Camper Trailer RV
 
 
Base Plate to Blue Ox and Demco Tow Bars Adapter

 
Features
  • Works with a variety of tow bars
  • RV-mounted Blue Ox: Aventa, Aventa II, Kar Bar, Aladdin, Alexxa, Acclaim
  • A-frame Blue Ox with 1- or 3-pronged attachments
  • Made in the USA

Note: Adapter does not work with Roadmaster MX or MS Series brackets


Specs:

Measures 28-1/2" (between mounting holes on back of adapter)

Usage wear on all parts, see photos for condition review.


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