Will Ultra-Fab RV Trailer Hitch Receiver Extend Past Rear Bumper On Winnebago 2106 Trailer
Updated 10/11/2017 | Published 10/10/2017 >
Question:
Is the Ultra-Fab 35-946403 receiver long enough to come out past the rear bumper on the trailer? Or at least to the outer edge. Thanks for ur help!
asked by: Buddy A
Expert Reply:
The Ultra-Fab 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver for Trailer Frames # UF35-946403 is a weld on trailer hitch receiver compatible with frames 47-1/8" to 77". It is compatible with I-beam, C-channel, or rectangular trailer frames. The receiver tube opening will be 5-1/4 inches out from the crossbar. This will not stick out past your bumper on your Winnebago 2106, but will still be close enough for most accessories like a bike rack or cargo carrier.
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Ultra-Fab 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver for Trailer Frames
- RV and Camper Hitch
- Frame Mount Hitch
- 350 lbs TW
- 46 - 60 Inch Wide Frames
- 61 - 75 Inch Wide Frames
- 76 Inch or Wider Frames
- Cargo Only
- Weld-On
- Ultra-Fab Products
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