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For sale is an almost new (only a few months old) hitch rack system for any 2" receiver. It is custom made by Westcott Designs in Phoenix Arizona. The rack is made from steel, weighs 135 lbs dry and features a no wobble design.
The hitch system is low profile and doesn't take away from the departure angles. It has two swing arms that have locking pins for different opening angles and hand tightening locking pins when close. On the right side, there is a place for the spare tire (not included). However, it does come with the locking cable, ratchet strap and mounting points for a dual Rotopax gas cans (5 gallons total, not included).
On the left side there is an Aluminess Box which houses the Eccotemp hot water shower, hoses, pump, 10# propane tank and mount. Behind the box is an aluminum drop down table for cooking and / or prep work. Positioned behind the table are 2 spots for dual Rotopax Water cans (10 gallons total. 2 x 2.5 gallons included with mount).
Below the arms is a hi-lift mount and 2 Rigid Chase lights for reverse, turns and braking. All electrical ties into the 7 pin connector for any hitch. The spare I am carrying now is a 285/70/17 (33"). With the propane tank in place a 33 is probably the largest size to fit. With it removed, the rack can accommodate a 35" spare.
Paid $3,000 in April. Asking $2,250. Great set up for anyone looking to plug and play.
The hitch system is low profile and doesn't take away from the departure angles. It has two swing arms that have locking pins for different opening angles and hand tightening locking pins when close. On the right side, there is a place for the spare tire (not included). However, it does come with the locking cable, ratchet strap and mounting points for a dual Rotopax gas cans (5 gallons total, not included).
On the left side there is an Aluminess Box which houses the Eccotemp hot water shower, hoses, pump, 10# propane tank and mount. Behind the box is an aluminum drop down table for cooking and / or prep work. Positioned behind the table are 2 spots for dual Rotopax Water cans (10 gallons total. 2 x 2.5 gallons included with mount).
Below the arms is a hi-lift mount and 2 Rigid Chase lights for reverse, turns and braking. All electrical ties into the 7 pin connector for any hitch. The spare I am carrying now is a 285/70/17 (33"). With the propane tank in place a 33 is probably the largest size to fit. With it removed, the rack can accommodate a 35" spare.
Paid $3,000 in April. Asking $2,250. Great set up for anyone looking to plug and play.
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