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Shocker Hitch Streamline 10K Air 2-Inch Receiver Hitch and Drawbar Mount with 1-Inch; 10,000 lb. (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item NT15559
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features & Specs

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      • Smoother safer towing with built-in air ride system to absorb bumps, tugs, bangs, and jerks when towing a trailer
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      • Aluminum air ride hitch absorbs road shock, creates smooth ride, and reduces trailer sway
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      • Dual rubber bump cushions for additional heavy-duty performance
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      • Lightweight and rust-free all aluminum frame, shank, and paddle
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      • Adjustable drawbar hitch mount with 1 inch hole for quick hookup on farm applications (not for use with hitch ball)
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      • Silver textured premium powder coat finish on base frame
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      • Rated for 10,000 pounds gross trailer weight and 1,000 pounds tongue weight
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      • Fine tune air pressure for load weight adjustability
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      • Fits 2 inch receiver shank with two pin holes for length adjustability
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      • Ideal for pickup trucks, vans, UTVs, ATVs, Gators, Toolcats, tractors, and select SUVs with receiver under bumper
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      • Comes complete with aluminum air receiver hitch base frame assembly with built-in airbag and dual bump cushions, adjustable drawbar, and three D-handle ball mount attachment pins with clips
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      • Shock dampening action absorbs jerking, tugging, and damaging forces of hard trailer connections
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      • Simple rocker arm pivot design allows down and back motion without slides, parallel linkages, or multiple airbags
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      • 10 inch distance between mounting pin and ball center
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      • Does not work with weight distribution hitch systems
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      • Includes installation guide
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      • Fits universal; some adaptation may be required
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      Description

      Innovative Tow Solution. The Shocker Hitch Streamline 10K Air 2-Inch Receiver Hitch and Drawbar Mount with 1-Inch; 10,000 lb. rating offers a built-in air ride system that smooths out bumps, tugs, and jerks while towing trailers. Designed for farm and wagon applications, it integrates an adjustable drawbar mount with a 1-inch hole (not for use with hitch balls) to provide enhanced towing comfort and control.

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      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from high-quality aluminum, this hitch features a rust-resistant, lightweight frame, shank, and paddle. It is finished with a durable silver textured powder coat on the base frame, ensuring long-lasting corrosion resistance and premium aesthetics suitable for rigorous towing tasks.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward, requiring no drilling. It is designed for an easy fit into standard 2-inch receiver tubes with adjustable pin holes. Clear instructions are provided to ensure proper setup.

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      Warranty. This product is backed by a manufacturer warranty and a 60-day money-back smooth towing guarantee, reflecting confidence in its performance and durability.

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      Application. Fits universal; some adaptation may be required.

      Shocker Hitch SH-550-200

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