How Could Hitch Tube be Attached to Boat Frame to Use RHS2 As Step to Get In Boat
Question:
How can i attach part RHS2 in the way. did. Customers David T 6/9/2017, Douglas 03/26/2020 and Josh 3/19/2020. If you have any idea how to attach the RHS2 to a boat frame like the customers above.
asked by: Ron D
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Expert Reply:
The customer in the picture you mentioned (attached to this page too) appears to have fabricated a hitch tube to the frame of their trailer like with the part # 337RT25806. We don't have an exact way to recommend this but welding the tube to the frame would be your best option.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Buyers Products Receiver Tube 2" I.D. x 6" Long and 5/8" Pin Hole
- Hitch Fabrication Parts
- Receiver Tube
- 6 Inch Long
- Raw Finish
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Buyers Products
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