Roadmaster 6" High-low Drop Or Rise Receiver Tow Bar Hitch Receiver Model 076 on 2040-parts.com
La Quinta, California, US
Roadmaster 6" high-low drop or rise receiver tow bar hitch receiver model 076
Product Info
The Roadmaster 6" Hi-Low Drop is designed to help you create a level connection between your motorhome and towed vehicle. You can use it to either raise up 6" (rise) to compensate for low ground clearance or drop down 6" (drop) depending on which way you flip it.
- Gives you a 6-inch drop or a 6-inch rise depending on how you insert it
- Helps adjust for correct positioning of your tow bar
- Rated at 6,000-lbs Gross Vehicle Weight capacity
- Rated at 100-lbs Tongue Weight capacity
NOTE: Designed for use with tow bar only - do not use with any type of trailer.
Additional Information
SKU | 076 |
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Installation Instructions | No |
Drop | 6-inches |
Rise | 6-inches |
Length | No |
Gross Towing Weight (GTW) | 6,000-lbs |
Tongue Weight (TW) | 100-lbs |
Receiver Tube Opening | 2-inches |
Suggested Retail Price | $88.59 |
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