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Is there a lockable container you can fasten to your hitch for a wrangler?
I've seen a cool container, looked like it was attached to a Wrangler
via hitch reciever and was lockable. ANyone know where i can purchase such an animal? tks |
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Is there a lockable container you can fasten to your hitch for a wrangler?
> wrote in message ups.com... > I've seen a cool container, looked like it was attached to a Wrangler > via hitch reciever and was lockable. ANyone know where i can purchase > such an animal? > tks If you're handy with an Arc welder, I imagine it wouldn't be too difficult to fabricate anything like you describe. Jas. |
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Is there a lockable container you can fasten to your hitch for a wrangler?
wrote in ups.com:
> I've seen a cool container, looked like it was attached to a Wrangler > via hitch reciever and was lockable. ANyone know where i can purchase > such an animal? You can build your own: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40662 Or buy one: http://www.campingworld.com/browse/p...=3285&src=SRQB I got a lot of hits on Google, as always, Google is your friend. |
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