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Extreme Max 5001.1367 Tri-Ball Trailer Hitch with Tow Hook

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Product Number: EMP-5001.1367
Vendor Number: 5001.1367
$82.95 $73.99

Extreme Max 5001.1367 Tri-Ball Trailer Hitch with Tow Hook

Product Number: EMP-5001.1367
Vendor Number: 5001.1367
$82.95 $73.99 You Save $8.96 (10.8%)
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Extreme Max 5001.1367 Tri-Ball Trailer Hitch with Tow Hook

Never buy another hitch! Extreme Max's Tri-Ball Hitch contains three welded-on hitch balls and a durable heavy-duty tow hook, providing a level of versatility that prepares you and your tow vehicle for nearly any situation that may arise. The Tri-Ball Hitch fits standard 2" x 2" receivers and offers the following three ball sizes: 1-7/8", 2", and 2-5/16". Each hitch features a resilient black powder-coat finish. Maximum Capacity _ 7/8" Ball: 2,000 GTW, 2" Ball: 5,000 GTW, 2-5/16" Ball: 10,000 GTW. Requires a 5/8" hitch pin (not included).

  • Never buy another hitch!
  • Heavy-duty tri-ball hitch fits all standard 2" x 2" receivers
  • Includes three chrome-plated hitch balls and tow hook: 7/8", 2", and 2-5/16"
  • Resilient black powder-coat finish resists rust and corrosion
  • Requires a 5/8" hitch pin (not included)

 

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WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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