Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Receiver Hitch on 2040-parts.com
Santa Rosa, California, US
This is a custom fj40 hitch bolts right to the stock holes ,3/8 plate burned out on a plasma table then formed ,6"s of 2" receiver hitch material is used ,the pin is on the back side to keep it low profile and as close to the Vehicle as possible. They come in Bare metal or black powder coat for a little more .
These are for Toyota fj40's and will handle the Tow capacity of a fj40 .
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