Reese Hitch 37053 Class Iii/iv: Receiver on 2040-parts.com
Williamstown, New Jersey, United States
Reese Premium Receiver
Class III/IV: Receiver Weight Carrying: 400/4,000 lbs. Weight Distributing: 500/5,000 lbs. Reese part number: 37053 UPC: 016118034493 Dimensions: 7 x 15.75 x 42 Weight: 65 lbs. VEHICLE FIT GUIDE (PROVIDED BY CEQUENT) Jeep, Liberty : 2002-2007 |
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