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Curt Trailer Hitch Ball Gross Load 6000lbs

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Trailer Hitch Ball Gross Load 6000lbs
$39.99
Trailer Hitch Ball
  • Gross Load 6000lbs
  • 2" Ball
  • 1" Shank
  • 2-1/8" Shank Length
  • Stainless Finish
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer
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    23082 Features:Bright orange glass-filled polymer tri-ball for visibility and strengthTri-ball is secured to coupler with the lasso lockWorks as a theft-deterrent by blocking access to the receiverSecures latch while drivingIncludes 2 keys. Universal Trailer Lock.
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