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3298 - 8 Ez Hd 14k Hitch With 2 X 2-516 Combo Ball on 2040-parts.com

US $190.00
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Batesville, Indiana, United States

Batesville, Indiana, United States
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3298 - 8 EZ HD 14K Hitch with 2 x 2-516 Combo Ball

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Product Description
8" Drop, 8" Rise.
Towing capacity: 10,000 lbs with 2" ball, 14,000 lbs with 2-5/16" ball. (1,500 Lbs Tongue Weight)
Quickly adjust height: Pull pins, adjust, slip pins back into place - done!
Fits all standard 2" receivers. Sleeve required for 2-1/2" receivers (part #3800).
Meets V5 and SAE J684 certifications.
Made in the USA.
Need to lock your EZ HD in your receiver? See part # 3493

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