Dimensions Between Hitch Pin Holes on Roadmaster 2 Inch Rise/Drop Adapter # RM-072-2
Updated 06/15/2011 | Published 06/13/2011 >
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How far will this adapter stick out beyond the original receiver? i need it for a bike rack but would like to know how far it sticks out so i know whether to get the 2 or 4 rise for ground clearance. Thanks. roadmaster RM-072-2
asked by: Dale G
Expert Reply:
The Roadmaster 2 Inch Rise/Drop Adapter, part # RM-072-2 and the Roadmaster 4 Inch Rise/Drop Adapter, part # RM-070 has a measurement of 10-1/4 inches between the center of both hitch pin holes.
So if you measure on your hitch receiver from the center of the hitch pin hole out to the rear of the vehicle, the measurement listed above will give you an idea of how far out the adapters will be from your hitch receiver.
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Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 2" Rise/Drop - 6K GTW, 200 lbs TW
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