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Rough Country 97064 - Receiver Hitch - Can-Am Outlander/Renegade

Rough Country  |  SKU: DHTP-97064
Sale price $8199 Regular price $9019

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Rough Country 97064 - Receiver Hitch - Can-Am Outlander/Renegade

Receiver Hitch - Can-Am Outlander 1000/Renegade 1000/Renegade 500 (12-22)

Make your ATV work for you! Give your ATV a handy, practical upgrade with Rough Country's 2-inch Receiver Hitch for Can-Am Renegade/Outlander 570 models. This easy-to-install upgrade allows you to run any 2-inch attachment with your ATV, allowing you to attach a ball mount for towing or hook up additional accessories such as a cargo rack or bike rack. Each 2-inch receiver hitch features a solid-steel construction and is coated with a durable black powder finish to withstand the elements. Installation. This simple, 100% bolt-on upgrade goes on lighting fast so you can instantly transform your side by side into a more practical tool for getting the job done. With an estimated timeframe of 30 minutes, this full kit can be installed at home using standard tools and can be completed efficiently and quickly! Lifetime Replacement Warranty. Rough Country's 2-inch Receiver Hitch is backed with a lifetime replacement warranty towards manufacturer defects. As such, the product is protected from structural and workmanship damage after the date of purchase. With our industry-leading warranty give yourself peace of mind when using Rough Country's Suspension products!

  • Easy Bolt-On Installation
  • Fits Standard 2 In. X 2 In. Attachments
  • Durable Powder Coat Finish
Category: Cargo Management
Install Time: 30 minutes
Shipping Options: No Restrictions
Ships in Multiple Boxes: N

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