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Extender pairs with your Brophy hitch stairs (RHS2) so that you can step into your truck bed when the tailgate is down. Just insert into your 2" trailer hitch receiver and get an extra 19" of extension when the steps are mounted.
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Broke first time I tried to use. Only 200 lbs tongue.weight
Hitch a extension works perfectly with my hitch steps to work for my slide in camper.
A little bit wiggly in the connection (as to be expected)
I used hitch stabilizer clamps (x3) to tighten up the steps and they are rock solid
I used the hitch extender to tow the logsplitter with the Gator. The receiver for the Gator is way back under the dump bed and really hard to access with the heavy log splitter. The extender brings the connect point out beyond the Gator bumper which is just perfect! Great quality, great price, and exactly what I needed.
Steps and extender appear they will work well for my Ram 2500 with slide-in camper, having not loaded the camper to date. Unfortunately, the receiver on heavy duty Rams are 2 and 1/2 inches, so I needed to add a 2 inch reducer which doesn't fit as tightly, making the set up less rigid. But, this will be better than the bulky set of steps I used to carry and then hope for level ground on which to set them.
The extension worked great...………...
A must have with tailgate down.
Best Quality and fast shipping, My go to for any trailering attachments!!!
Got what was described and quickly. Will order from you again
fast and efficient. Could not as for a better shopping experience.
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Lazer S.
12/2/2025
Sorry to hear that, Gary. Can I ask what you were using it with when this happened? It really should have been able to handle more weight than that.