Extend-A-Truck Hitch

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Extend-A-Truck Hitch

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anyone sell them around here for a reasonable mark up? cableas has them 99 right now, and ebay I can get one 89 + 20 shipping, so its about the same price. but i'd rather skip the shipping abd buy one locally. needs to be the one that rises high vertically
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Post by Duncan »

Harbor freight always has them under $40 and sometimes as low as $20.
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Duncan wrote:Harbor freight always has them under $40 and sometimes as low as $20.
ya those, i am pretty sure, arent the ones that extend high vertically. just extend your bed
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try trailer repair shop Dale mabry hitches in Tampa 5261 s dale mabry # 813.839.6244
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Post by plagsage »

Just in Harbor Frieght 20 minutes ago.
They had an extend a hitch that has vertical adjustment 39.99

FYI - they have a hitch sale going on. 19.99 for different drops multiple balls, etc.

If you don't like those Rentz on Hercules in Clearwater has Reese brand for more money than HF.
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AirForceResDano wrote:
Duncan wrote:Harbor freight always has them under $40 and sometimes as low as $20.
ya those, i am pretty sure, arent the ones that extend high vertically. just extend your bed
You are correct.
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Maybe the one I saw was mislabeled at 39.99, but it definetly had vertical adjustment with about 3 holes and a pin.
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Post by Todd »

plagsage wrote:Maybe the one I saw was mislabeled at 39.99, but it definetly had vertical adjustment with about 3 holes and a pin.
The one Dano is looking for extends much higher than the ones offered by Harbor Freight.

Like this-

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You cannot extend that high with the extenders that Harbor Freight sells.
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Post by Norm »

I dont know Todd...mine will go pretty high...it doesnt look all that different in that pic, although I have never turned mine vertical.
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Ohhh!!!
I assumed incorrectly again :oops: .
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I was lucky to get one with the X-factor I bought from Dayfisher this year.
If you are interested, let me know.

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