Trailer Hitch Option for 2006 Monaco La Palma Motorhome
Question:
I have a 2006 Monaco la palma and would like to put a better receiver hitch on it do you have any options
asked by: John T
Expert Reply:
There is a potential option for a trailer hitch for your 2006 Monaco La Palma motorhome, though there are no custom-fit hitches for this vehicle, which was built on a Roadmaster motorhome chassis.
Instead, you may be able to use the Multi-Fit Motorhome Trailer Hitch # 5350 which will fit so long as your '06 Monaco has a chassis that measures between 24" and 46" wide so you will need to take a quick measurement to determine if it will fit.
This is a 2" hitch with a 5,000 lb towing capacity and 500 lb tongue weight capacity; I have added a link to a video review as well as a link to the installation instructions for you to take a look at.
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Multi-Fit Motorhome Trailer Hitch, 24" - 46" wide
- RV and Camper Hitch
- Frame Mount Hitch
- 24 - 46 Inch Wide Frame
- 500 lbs TW
- 5000 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- Bolt-On
- Draw-Tite
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