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2014 Can-am Rt-622 Trailer on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
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Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham, AL
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Can-Am RT description

2014 Can-Am RT-622 Trailer, 2014 Can-Am RT-622 Trailer Key Features The trailer can be pulled by the Spyder RT, Spyder ST or any other vehicle No other trailer manufacturers pack in as many features for the price Perfect match with the vehicles Front and rear lid openings Offers more cargo space than most economy cars with 22 cu. ft. (622 L) Coil over independent suspension Gas shocks ease accessibility of the rear lid and maximize loading capabilities Utilizes integrated lighting system similar to vehicles Thermoformed and seamless, fully carpeted interiors Can also match other vehicles using the 4-pin Trailer Adaptor Harness Required Option - RT-622 Trailer Hitch Kit and Control Module Heavy-duty trailer hitch for use in conjunction with RT-622 Trailer Patent-pending impact absorbing mechanical design ensures trailer and vehicle performance are maximized, and meets all stringent vehicle safety requirements Integrated mud flaps that reduce damage on trailer from rock chips and other debris Kit comes complete with wiring components and full-function light control module Installs and removes easily The only trailer on the market that maintains vehicle warranty requirements

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