Availability of Hitch Extender/Reducer for Class V Hitch on 2014 Dodge 2500
Updated 04/19/2016 | Published 04/17/2016 >
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I would like to use this as a hitch extension and a reciever adapter. will this fit into a 2.5x2.5 reciever on a 2014 dodge 3/4 ton?
asked by: Don J
Helpful Expert Reply:
The # 2852 Combo Bar you referenced is meant to be a fabrication part for somebody who's fabricating their own hitch. The outside dimension of the combo bar would actually be a bit larger than 2-1/2 by 2-1/2 inches, so it wouldn't fit in your receiver.
If a 12 inch extension/reducer would work for you, use the # HR26. If you were wanting something longer than that, use the Reese Hitch Box Extension/Reducer, part # RP45292. The extension can be cut down to 24 inches, and is usually used for towing when a slide in truck bed camper extends beyond the rear of the truck.
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