CURT 22276 Rubber Trailer Hitch Cover, Fits 2-Inch Receiver
CURT 22276 Rubber Trailer Hitch Cover, Fits 2-Inch Receiver
If you own a vehicle with a trailer hitch, you know how quickly the receiver tube can get built up with dirt, debris and road grime. It does not take long before inserting a ball mount or hitch-mounted accessory into your trailer hitch becomes more difficult than it should ever have to be. With enough time and moisture exposure, the inside of a receiver tube can become seized up with rust, making it very difficult to use. Keep your trailer hitch's receiver tube clean and protected when not towing with one of CURT's attractive and durable tube covers. This CURT 2" x 2" receiver tube cover is constructed from quality rubber and mounts on your trailer hitch with a friction fit, meaning no hitch pin or clip is required. At CURT, we want to give you a complete towing solution and that includes providing you with the products necessary to maintain your towing equipment. Defend your trailer hitch from the harsh elements with a CURT trailer hitch cover.
Product Features
- RELIABLE PROTECTION. Trailer hitch covers are the ideal way to protect your hitch receiver when not towing. It protects the receiver against dirt, water, debris and rust, while adding a finished look to your vehicle
- STANDARD FIT. CURT trailer hitch covers come in industry-standard sizes to fit virtually any trailer hitch receiver. This hitch cover is designed to fit a 2-inch x 2-inch receiver tube, perfect for most class 3, class 4 and class 5 hitches
- CONVENIENT. To eliminate the need for tools or additional components, this trailer hitch cap installs with a friction fit. There is no need for a hitch pin or clip
- LONG-LASTING. This trailer hitch cover is made from quality black rubber, meaning it will never rust or corrode, in spite of frequent exposure to rain, snow, mud and other elements
- EASY TO INSTALL. This hitch cover is designed for optimal convenience, allowing you to install it in a moment, whenever needed. Just fit it into the hitch receiver and push it into place. It's that simple