Blue Ox Bx7420 Avail Class Iv 10,000 Lb Tow Bar W/ Safety Cables on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Blue Ox BX7420 Avail Class IV 10,000 Lb Tow Bar w/ Safety Cables The Blue Ox Avail™, Blue Ox's newest tow bar. Improved turning radius for better cornering and for smoother towing over rough roads. 10,000 lb capacity, steel construction, layered in a premium metallic paint. Features · 2” longer than Aventa for improved turning radius · Off-set triple lugs to better align towing forces · Self-tightening pivot connection · Rubber boots to protect from road grime · Dependable steel construction · Class IV tow bar, for use with towed vehicles up to 10,000 lbs · Legs collapse & extend to lock for easy hook-up · Maneuver around gas station pumps with ease · The ultimate in quick disconnecting · Easy fold-away tow bar mounts and stores on back of RV · Keeps the towed vehicle safely away from the motorhome in tight turns Specs · GTW 10,000 lbs · Material Steel · Type Motorhome Mount · Shank Size 2 inch · Fits 2 inch Receivers · Weight 42 lbs · Made In: USA · Span Width Up To 38" Included: 7' Safety Cables *Free shipping to the continental United States only. If outside of lower 48 states, please contact me for shipping quote. |
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