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Hitch Seal Standard 2 Inch Tow Cover - Protect Your Hitch! on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Oak Creek, Wisconsin, US

Oak Creek, Wisconsin, US
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Introducing "Hitch Seal"


Protect Your Investment!

The Hitch Seal by Yomar incorporates a feature that plugs the pin-holes of your standard 2-inch receiver tube, keeping it dry and free of debrise so its ready when you are. Don't let a rusted or dirty reciver tube put a damper on your next boat or snowmobile outing. With proper maintenace and the Hitch Seal, the days of pounding your ball mount, bike rack or other hitch accessories out of your receiver are a thing of the past.

    • Seals the hitch pin holes for the ultimate protection.
    • Protects the receiver tube from dirt, snow and ice.
    • Soft rubber material ensures a weather tight seal.
    • Reduces internal corrosion caused by sand, salt and water.

     

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