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Class 1 Tow Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Harrington Park, New Jersey, US

Harrington Park, New Jersey, US
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Selling a tow bar from a Suzuki auto. The bar was installed by U-Haul. It is 3000lb gross weight, 200 gross tongue weight. Model number on decal are as follows V-5, 22320, 11320-50, 2 Kell137DW manufactured 1/3/08. It measures 45x11x7. The tow bar receiver measures 1 1/4" square. I believe this would be a Class 1 hitch due to the fact Class 2 is 3,500 lbs. gross weight

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