Availability Of Receiver Tube To Attach To Tongue Of Trailer For Ark Off-Road Coupler AR44FR
Updated 03/22/2021 | Published 03/17/2021 >
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Question:
does anyone produce a slide in coupler on the trailer side for a regular 2inch coupler.
asked by: Michael M
Expert Reply:
I have another option for you, but there is not a trailer coupler that already has a 2" receiver tube for installing an off-road coupler like the Ark Articulating Off-Road Coupler for 2" Receivers - Trailer Side - 2" Ball # AR44FR you were looking at.
Instead you will need to have a coupler like the # 337RT25806B welded to the tongue of your trailer for the AR44FR to install into, and install the included 2" hitch ball onto the ball mount on your tow vehicle.
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Ark Articulating Off-Road Coupler for 2" Receivers - Trailer Side - 2" Ball
- Straight Tongue Trailer Coupler
- Off Road Coupler
- 5000 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Channel
- Standard Grade
- Ark
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