Cover For 2-3/4" Square Pipe Cap
Question:
boat trailer where the winch pulls up the boat after being in the water is attached to 2 3/4 square pipe face up and is open to rain. is there something of a 2 3/4 cap to cover it. almost like a rubber hitch cover you have which may have something to attach wiring to, to cover wiring while not in use. inside diameter is roughly 2 5/8, outside dia is over 2/ 3/4
asked by: Kevin
Expert Reply:
You can actually use exactly what you mentioned, a hitch cover, for your 2-3/4" square pipe. A cover for a 2-1/2" hitch will work, the Curt Rubber Hitch Cover for 2-1/2" Trailer Hitches # C22277.
The face of the cover is 3-5/8" and the back where it extrudes is 2-1/2" so it will fit in and cover your pipe. It won't be a perfectly snug fit but since it's face up it'll rest right on the pipe. This would be the closest thing we offer to fitting a 2-3/4" square pipe.
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Curt Rubber Hitch Cover for 2-1/2" Trailer Hitches
- Hitch Covers
- Misc Covers
- Plain
- Rubber
- Fits 2-1/2 Inch Hitch
- Standard
- Square
- CURT
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