Blue Ox Bx2602 Base Plate For Ford F250 2wd 4wd 08-10 on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, US
Blue Ox BX2602 Base Plate for Ford F250 Pickup 2WD 4WD 08-10 Diesel Camper Trailer RV
Special Notes:
11. The weight of this vehicle is near the Class III, 5000 lb, rating limitations. Some models, depending on options, may well exceed this 5000 lb rating. Be sure to confirm the weight of your individual vehicle before towing. As of 1999 the Aventa II is now rated at 10000 lbs and either the Aventa II or Alexus tow bar must be used for these applications. Tow bar adapters are not to be used with vehicles weighing over 5000 lbs.
47. The BX88152 adapter can not be used with this baseplate.
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