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Add strength and stability to your towing capabilities with the Class I Sportframe Towing Hitch by Draw-Tite. Each Class I hitch is designed from the bottom up to meet Draw Tite's toughest standards. It features a solid steel all-welded construction with a black E-Coat base and powder coat finish for maximum strength and durability. Its computer aided design with fatigue and stress tested build ensure a robust design that provides a lifetime of trouble-free towing. The versatile trailer hitch has a maximum capacity rated up to 2,000 pounds (GTW) weight carrying (WC). This rear trailer hitch is compatible with 2011-2013 Scion tC and 2008-2013 Scion xB models and has a 1.25-inch square tube receiver. Whether you're hauling a boat or trailer, the Class I Sportframe Towing Hitch by Draw-Tite is ready for any job.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Each Class I hitch is designed from the bottom up to meet Draw-Tite's toughest standards
- Features a solid steel all-welded construction with black E-Coat base and powder coat finish for maximum strength and durability
- Computer aided design, fatigue and stress testing ensure a robust design that provides a lifetime of trouble-free towing
- Maximum capacity rated up to 2,000 pounds (GTW) weight carrying (WC)
- Compatible with 2011-2013 Scion tC and 2008-2013 Scion xB models
- Gross towing weight: 2,000 pounds
- Maximum tongue weight: 200 pounds
- Receiver type: Square tube
- Receiver size: 1.25 inch
- Color: Black
- Weight: 18.1 pounds
- Manufacturer warranty: Lifetime warranty
- Metal
- Wipe Clean
- Imported
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2021 TRANSFORMATION DR Ste 2500 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 68508
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WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm