Curt or Reese 2-1/2 inch Hitch Extender for 24-34 inch Range Comparison
Updated 03/28/2017 | Published 03/27/2017 >
Question:
The curt is some 80 dollars less expensive it looks to me to be rated for the same weight, why is the Reese that much more
asked by: Dick W
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Expert Reply:
The Curt # C45048 really seems to be the obvious choice. It's less expensive, made in America, and has the same capacities when compared to the Reese # RP45292.
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Jameson C
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Curt Hitch Extension and Reducer for 2-1/2" Trailer Hitches - 24" to 34" Long
- Hitch Adapters
- Hitch Extender
- Hitch Reducer
- Bike Racks
- Cargo Carriers
- Hitch Mounted Accessories
- Trailers
- 24 - 34 Inch Extension
- Fits 2-1/2 Inch Hitch
- 2-1/2 Inch to 2 Inch
- 6000 lbs
- CURT
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