Hitch Extension For Using Gen-Y Stacked Receiver Behind a 2019 Tiffin Allegro Red 33AA Motorhome
Updated 05/22/2024 | Published 05/20/2024 >
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Question:
2019 tiffin allegro red 33aa. I would like to buy the GH 303, but the coach body wont allow the hitch to go all the way into the receiver. The same issue Thomas the second reviewer had. Is there a 10k extension to bring the hitch out away from the body? There is a picture in his review.
asked by: Aaron C
Expert Reply:
I do see what you are talking about Aaron on the Replacement Shank # 325-GH-303. We do have the Gen-Y Extension # GY89SR which will give you a 14" extension but do understand it will reduce your receivers capacity by 50%. If this is an issue we do have the 16K Shank # 325-GH-503 which is slightly longer. This stacked receiver is 6-1/8" from the center of the rear hole to the back of the stacked receivers. The # 325-GH-303 is 5-5/8" so it is only going to be 1/2" difference.
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Replacement Shank for Gen-Y Adjustable Ball Mount - 2" Hitch - 5" Drop/Rise - 10K
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