Moose Trio Heavy Duty 2" Hitch w/Ball Mount (4504-0059)
Moose Trio Heavy Duty 2" Hitch w/Ball Mount (4504-0059)
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Moose Trio Heavy Duty 2" Hitch w/Ball Mount (4504-0059)

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  • The ATV TEK Trio 2 inch hitch is patent pending "C" channel design guarantees maximum strength as well as giving a 3 inch rise for optimal towing height. The Trio Hitch features a welded-on 2 inch ball, reinforced tow loop/tie-down point and a clevis-pin hole. The included Quiet Tek wedge installs between the hitch and the receiver to minimize hitch rattle. Hitch pin included. Fits all 2 inch receivers
  • Welded-on 2 inch ball on a 3 inch rise
  • Reinforced tow loop/tie-down point
  • Quiet Tek wedge reduces hitch rattle
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Sep 20, 2019
Canam
5 out of 5 stars review

Great quality

Bought this receiver hitch for my 2019 BRP Outlander 850. My ATV had a 2-inch receiver but the standard 2 inch receiver will not fit . This is short to fit my ATV perfect

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Oct 16, 2019
Tase
3 out of 5 stars review

OK for the price

Bonus - it fit a Can Am Outlander that has a very short hitch receiver. However, it is a bit smaller in diameter than a real 2x2 inch hitch - wobbles and rattles loudly. Biggest concern is that I am not totally convinced of its break strength. I looked at the manufacturers website and a couple other places but could not find any mention such as "1000 pound capacity" or anything close - only "heavy duty". Understanding an ATV can only pull so much, I still wonder what will happen when I try to pull a fallen tree off the trail. A bit more info from about the limitations of this hitch would have been preferred.

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