Which Receiver Covers Fit Roadmaster EZ Style Base Plates for a 2000 Saturn L Series
Question:
i an buying a 2000 saturn lw2 . it has a roadmaster 523102 base plate on it. i have just ordered a C000787 and C000788. which receiver cover does it take, 1 1/4 or 1 1/2. i want to place it with my 2nd order next week.
asked by: Gary
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Expert Reply:
On the Roadmaster EZ base plates # 523102-1 you will need Receiver Covers # RM-210.
There are other base plates for some vehicles designated as EZ2 base plates and they take the # RM-212. But you will need RM-210.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Roadmaster EZ Base Plate 1-1/2" Receiver Covers - Qty 2
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- Tow Bar
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- Receiver Cover
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Roadmaster EZ2 Base Plate 1-1/4" Receiver Covers - Qty 2
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- Tow Bar
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- Receiver Cover
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Roadmaster EZ Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms
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