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Pul-Z Baller Hauler 2-Inch Receiver Hitch Dual-Ball Mount with Triangle Stainless Overlays; Standard 4-Hole; 7.50-Inch Drop; Raw (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item FR53410
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      Features & Specs

      • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required

      Description

      Heavy-Duty Receiver. The Pul-Z Baller Hauler 2-Inch Receiver Hitch Dual-Ball Mount with Triangle Stainless Overlays; Standard 4-Hole; 7.50-Inch Drop; Raw is designed to facilitate towing needs by providing a strong and reliable hitch connection. It enables secure attachment of various towing accessories, enhancing trailer control and cargo safety.

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      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from robust steel, this hitch features precision-welded triangular overlays made of stainless material, enhancing durability and corrosion resistance. The rugged raw finish provides a textured surface that resists wear and complements utility-driven applications without additional coatings.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward for individuals experienced with automotive equipment setup, requiring no drilling. This ensures a secure fitment while minimizing installation time and the need for any vehicle modifications.

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      Application. Fits universal; however, some adaptation may be necessary depending on the specific vehicle and towing setup.

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