2" Receiver Hitches for Utility Quads
#1
We came out with both barrels on this one. We decided we wanted the toughest, best looking receiver hitch you could make. These are by far the best bang for your buck. Heavy guage steel, extended lip, tow hook loops, black powdercoat, easy frame install without cutting or drilling, it's all here. We have them for Rincon, Grizzly, Rancher, Sportsman, King Quad, Brute Force, etc. Here is a link for you to check them out, you won't be dissapointed:
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http://www.fuse-powersports.com/prod...p?CategoryID=3
#2
Good deal for a 2" Receiver Hitch and a good price also , i would buy one if my 2006 Arctic Cat 400 FIS Auto 4x4 didn't come with one as standard equiptment ; my first 2 quads 1986 Honda TRX350FM 4x4 and the 1993 Suzuki LT4WD 300 KQ only had the standard ball hitch ; the 2" Receiver is alot easier to switch between my 1988 GMC Jimmy MPV 4x4 !.....
#3
#7
ill pass on it. if you dont have one on ur wheeler. id say fine. but i dont know what the big deal is about 2" reciver hitchs on a wheeler are. there are still weight limits on them. 1 1/4" will do all a 2" will on a wheeler that is. if it has one. just my thoughts anyways. but then again if i was makeing money on them id make them to and sell them.
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#8
One of the biggest reasons for the 2" receiver on the Polaris is just the convenience of having all your recievers use the same bars/*****. Plus, its a lot stronger than the 1.25, is raised up higher for easier access and the bar sticks out farther. Its just a much nicer, stronger, more convenient setup.
#9
theres still weight limits on the atv. higer on the atv.. im thinking "wheelie" i can see some one thinking it can haul a heavy load, and either wrecking there atv or hurting them selfs. with one. but i can understand the making money part more than anything. as with anything sold. everything gets right down the money... but thats my thoughts.


