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Honda 2 Inch Receiver Hitch Cover - 08L92-SJC-10014
Got a hitch receiver on your Odyssey, Pilot, or Ridgeline and the opening's exposed? The Honda 2 inch receiver hitch cover snaps into your hitch receiver and keeps dirt, mud, and water out when you're not using the hitch. The cover's got the Honda H mark logo molded into it, so it looks OEM instead of cheap. If you're not towing anything and your hitch receiver's sitting empty, you need a hitch cover to keep crud out of the receiver tube.
Here's Why You Need a Hitch Cover
When your hitch receiver's open, dirt, mud, water, and road salt get inside the receiver tube. Over time, that crud builds up and corrodes the inside of your receiver. When you go to slide a bike rack or hitch ball mount into your receiver, it's stuck because the inside's rusted or there's dried mud caked in there. A hitch cover keeps everything out. You're protecting your hitch receiver from corrosion and buildup.
Honda H Mark Logo
The hitch cover has the Honda H mark logo molded into the face. It's a clean OEM look instead of a blank plastic plug. If you want your truck or SUV to look stock, this is what you need.
Snaps Into Receiver
The hitch cover snaps into your 2 inch receiver opening. You're not bolting it in or using clips. Push it in and it snaps into place. When you need to remove it to use your hitch, pull it out. It takes two seconds.
What You Get
- Honda 2 inch receiver hitch cover
- Part number: 08L92-SJC-10014
- Genuine Honda OEM accessory
- Honda H mark logo
- Snaps into 2 inch receiver opening
Fits Your Car
- 2005-2017 Honda Odyssey
- 2009-2018 Honda Pilot
- 2006-2014 Honda Ridgeline
Note: This hitch cover fits 2 inch receiver hitches only. It doesn't fit 1.25 inch receivers. Make sure you've got a 2 inch receiver before you order. The hitch cover snaps into place. It's not meant to be super secure. If you're driving off-road or in rough conditions, the cover might pop out. Most people only use hitch covers when they're not towing or carrying anything on the hitch, so it's not a problem for normal use.