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Rough Country 2-Inch Receiver Hitch D-Ring Kit (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item SHG17247
Rough Country 2-Inch Receiver Hitch D-Ring Kit (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Description. Convert your rear receiver to a shackle-style recovery point with Rough Country’s 2-Inch Receiver D-Ring Shackle Kit! This handy, easy-to-install kit gives you a rear facing recovery point that offers tons of possibilities beyond a standard ball hitch.

      Each kit includes a receiver mount, D-ring shackle and hitch pin for an all-inclusive upgrade that works perfectly on any vehicle with a rear receiver. The durable d-ring shackle provides up to 41,000lbs of strength for serious recovery efforts, while the dual-drilled mounting sleeve lets you choose between vertical or horizontal orientation. The durable black powder coat is designed to withstand the elements for a long lifespan of corrosion resistance and good looks.

      Rough Country RS157A

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      Reviews of Rough Country Exterior products have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5

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