Trailer Hitch Ball - 2" Ball With A 1-1/4" Shank - For Class Iv Hitches - Chrome on 2040-parts.com
Saint Joseph, Michigan, US
- 2" Chrome Trailer Ball
- Solid Steel
- 1-1/4" (1.25") Shank
- Shank Length 1-3/4" (1.75")
- Includes lockwasher and nut
- Made in U.S.A. - Kansas City, Missouri
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