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  • Will the DeeZee Toolbox # DZ8560 fit a 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic Body
  • The DeeZee Red Label Truck Bed Toolbox # DZ8560 that you referenced has been confirmed by DeeZee as a fit for your 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic Body with a 6-1/2 foot bed. If you want to compare the measurements of this box to the area in front of your wheel wells this box measures 60 inches long by 19 inches wide and 15.9 inches tall. There is also a ridge at the back of this toolbox that will prevent the door from opening too far and hitting the cab of your truck.
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  • Selecting Correct Sidewinder Pin Box to Replace Superior Metal Products Pin Box Model 45316VADJ
  • Thank you for providing your original pin box manufacturer and part number, Superior Metal Products part # 45316VADJ. I have included a link to our article concerning Sidewinders. This part number is not shown on the reference table among those for which we offer a Sidewinder replacement. Next I checked with several manufacturers (Lippert, Reese and Ultra-Fab) and none of these has any cross-reference for your original pin box either. My contact at Reese advised that he thinks this part is m
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  • Parts Needed to Flat Tow a 2007 Chevy HHR Behind a Motor Home
  • I looked up an online version of the owners manual for a 2007 Chevy HHR and found that it can be flat towed. It gives the following steps: First set the parking brake. Then turn the ignition key to ACC to unlock the steering wheel. Next shift into neutral. Then release the parking brake. You also have to pull fuse 8 from the floor console fuse block to prevent draining the battery. The manual also states to not exceed 65 miles per hour. Any time you ever have a flat towing question, you should a
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  • Installation Instruction Help For Derale Transmission Cooler # D13504 on a 2007 Chevy Avalanche
  • To help you install the Derale Transmission Cooler # D13504 on your 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche, I was able to locate a similar installation video as well as the actual installation instructions, both of which can assist you. To give you a better feel of the installation process, the video I have attached is a similar transmission cooler from Derale, part # D12906 on a 2005 Chevy Avalanche - according to my contact at Derale, the installation of the # D12906 is almost identical to the installati
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  • Using Cushioned Ball Mount with Surge or Hydraulic Trailer Brakes
  • You can certainly use a cushioned ball mount like the Convert-A-Ball # AMSC2HD along with a trailer that is equipped with a surge or hydraulic brake coupler. The dampening action of the cushioned ball mount will not affect how efficiently the surge coupler compresses and actuates the trailer brakes, but it will lessen the jarring felt when the ballmount moves against the hitch pin. I have linked you to our Ball Mount FAQ which will walk you through the process of choosing a ball mount with
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  • Will Rhino-Rack Rooftop Cargo Carrier Bag # RRLBXL Fit On 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe
  • The Rhino-Rack Rooftop Cargo Carrier Bag # RRLBXL is compatible with your 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe as long as you have side rails on your vehicle or are using this with a roof basket. With more than 21 cubic feet of space, you should have plenty of room for the travel gear for 3 adults and 2 children. If you look at the reviews for this product, one customer said they had ample space for 4 adults and 3 children. This item also features weatherproof vinyl and lockable zippers to keep your belongin
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  • Will Timbren part# TGMRCK25S fit on a 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic 3500
  • The difference between the 2007 Chevy Silverado 2500 and the 3500 series trucks is the weight capacity. The 3500 is going to have a higher weight capacity than the 2500. I spoke with the engineer at Timbren and he told me that the TImbren part # TGMRCK25S will fit on your 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic 3500, because the Timbren springs for the 2500 and 3500 models will install the same way on both truck models. These springs were tested up to 6,000 pounds and work well within those guidelines.
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  • Installing a Trailer Brake Controller on a 2007 Chevy Avalanche
  • On a 2007 Chevy truck or SUV, in this case your Avalanche, under the dash there are tow package wires to install a brake controller. It sounds like you may have the red wire on the controller attached to an illumination circuit. Here is how it should wire into the truck: Brake controller black wire goes to truck red/black wire Brake controller white wire goes to truck white wire Brake controller red wire goes to truck light blue/white wire Brake controller blue wire goes to truck dark
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  • Using Circuit Tester to Find Wire Function on 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic 7-Way Trailer Connector
  • There is no universal or standard wiring color code, unfortunately, so you will have to test the wires you have with a circuit tester like # 3808 if you need one. Then you can go by the diagram I have included to determine which wire will attach to the 7-Ways 7 locations.
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  • Will Chrome Trim Applied to Mirror Backs Allow K-Source Custom Towing Mirrors to Be Installed
  • If you are speaking of the chrome trim piece that covers the entire rear of the mirror, the Snap-On Custom Towing Mirror you referred to # KS80800 is purposely designed for a tight fit over the OEM mirror. The added thickness of the trim piece would prevent the Snap-On mirror from being installed. The K-Source Universal Clip-On Mirror, part # KS3891 would be your best option. The mirror features a large 5-1/8 by 7-3/4 inch mirror and ratcheting rubber straps that ensure a tight fit.
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  • Can DeeZee Tailgate Assist and Hopkins Easy Lift be Used Together on a 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic
  • The designs of the Hopkins EasyLift, # 74211, and the DeeZee EZ Down Lowering System, # DZ43100 allows these two products to be installed on your 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic without interfering with each other. Our contact at DeeZee stated these two products should work together, however, they have not been tested together so it is not guaranteed. Both products can be installed on the same side of the truck (driver side). I included a link to instructions and a video for you.
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  • Do Derale Transmission Coolers have Thermostats
  • The transmission cooler # D13504 by itself will allow fluid to flow through it all the time, it does not have a thermostat to allow fluid to only flow through it at certain temperatures. What you can do is add the Fluid Control Thermostat Kit, # D13011. This will only allow fluid to flow to the cooler once the fluid temperature reaches 180 degrees. You will also need mounting bracket # D25793.
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  • How Many Centimeters is the Derale High-Temperature Replacement Hose
  • The Derale High-Temperature Replacement Hose # D13003 that you referenced is 4 feet long. 4 feet equals 122 centimeters.
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  • How to Hook up a Hayes Brake Controller # 81741B in a 2007 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD
  • I attached an FAQ article that details everything that you will need to do in order to install a Hayes Brake Controller # 81741B in your 2007 Chevy Silverado. Basically there are 4 blunt cut wires under your dash that you will wire to the # 81741B and then a few connections under your hood that you will need to make as well. You will need to cut the connector off the back of the # 81741B and then wire them to the blunt cut wires of your vehicle. Here is what the colors of the wires on the con
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  • Westin HDX Grille Guard with Punch Plate for a 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic
  • We do have Westin HDX grille guards that will fit your 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic but # 57-2275 is actually designed for the New Body style Silverados for 2007. If you have a 1500 HD and want black we have # 57-1915. If it is a 1500 LD then use # 57-1175. If you have a 1500 HD and want polished stainless steel use # 57-1910 or for a 1500 LD use # 57-1170.
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  • Trailer Brake Controller Not Working on 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
  • On your 2007 Chevrolet Suburban there are two wires under the hood that have to be connected to make the tow package functional, one is the power wire to the brake control and the other is the battery charge line to the 7 way connector. These wires are both Red/Black with eyelets on them. They are coiled up under the hood and will need to be connected to the under hood fuse box. One of the wires is located between the under hood fuse box and the left (driver) side fender. The other is locate
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  • Testing Wiring on a 2007 Chevy Silverado to Install a Tailgate Light Bar
  • The 2007 Chevy Silverado should have trailer wiring already installed on it you could tap into but if there is no connector present you would just use # HM40975 and install it like in the video I have linked. To determine the wire function on existing wiring you would use a circuit tester like # 3808. You can then probe each wire while someone runs through the various light functions to determine the wire functions. Testing is a must because manufacturers can use any color wire they want.
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  • How Many Locking Lug Nuts are Recommended Per Trailer Wheel
  • One locking lug nut per wheel would be the most efficient way to do it. These are sold in pairs because each axle has two wheels (one per wheel). If a thief was willing to dedicate the time to defeat one locking lugnut, a second one would not make a big enough difference to convince them to stop, so it would be a bit of waste to have 2 per wheel.
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  • Can a Charge Wire be Ran from a Motor Home to the Power Distribution Box on a 2007 Chevy HHR
  • When wiring up a vehicle for flat towing if you are connecting a 12 volt power wire from the motor home trailer connector, that wire will need to go directly to the vehicle battery. The preferred method is to use a battery disconnect system, # RM-765. This will allow the battery to accept a maintenance charge from the motor home. When not connected to the motor home, the solenoid switches and allows the HHR battery to perform its normal function. The main reason you do not want to attach a po
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  • Troubleshooting OL Error Message on Hidden Hitch Brake Controller # 80550 on 2007 Chevrolet 4WD 3500
  • An OL error message on your brake controller indicates an overload error which could be caused by a bad ground or a short in the blue brake output wire. It sounds like the position of the wiring could be changed when the trailer is jacked up. Due to this, a nicked or loose wire may be touching the frame or some other metal component when the trailer is not jacked up so be sure to check the wires to ensure there are no broken or nicked spots. If the issue still exists, you will want to check t
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  • Would the Draw-Tite Ball Mount # 40331 work in the Factory Hitch of a 2007 Chevy Tahoe
  • As long as you have a hitch with a 2 inch opening the Forged Ball Mount # 40331 that you referenced will install in your hitch. This ball mount provides 4 inches of drop, which if you do not know to determine what rise/drop you need for your tow-vehicle/trailer setup I attached an FAQ article for you to check out. You may also be interested in the following products to go along with the # 40331. Pin and Clip # PC3 Hitch ball with 2-5/16 inch diameter # 19286 Hitch ball with 2 inch diamet
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  • Will the Yakima KingJoe Trunk Mount Bike Rack Fit a 2007 Chevy Cobalt Sedan with Rear Spoiler
  • If the rear spoiler is the same one as in the picture I have included and that you saw on our site then the Yakima KingJoe, # Y02619, will fit. I have included a link to a video review of the rack as well as a link to the installation instructions. If you will be carrying any bikes that do not have a top frame bar that go straight across then I recommend using a bike adapter bar # Y02531. This will allow you to carry those bikes more level and provide better ground clearance. I have linked a
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  • Front Mount Hitch Receiver Location on a 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe LT3 Z71
  • I spoke with my contact at Curt and he told me that there is only one mounting option for the Curt Front Hitch, # C31012. This hitch was designed to mount to the underside of the frame rails, hanging below the frame as it is pictured (see photo). He also told me that this hitch was not designed or tested to mount in any other orientation and doing so could not only cause damage to the hitch and your vehicle, but would void the warranty of the hitch. If you would like to determine where the r
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  • What Does the SK Mean for TowDaddy Tow Bar Wiring # TD3002SK for a 2007 Chevy HHR
  • The SK at the end of our part number for the TowDaddy tow bar wiring harness, # TH3002SK, means that it comes with a stop light switch kit. This means that the built-in brake light relay function keeps towed cars brake signal from overriding turn signals sent by the RV. It is the same TowDaddy harness we are just pointing out that it has this feature. I have included a link to the installation instructions for you to view.
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  • Is the Convert-A-Ball Ball Adapter Compatible with Other Weight Distribution Shanks
  • The Convert-A-Ball Ball Mount Adapter, # BA-1, will work with any weight distribution shank that has 3/4 inch diameter holes that are 1-1/4 inches apart on center. I spoke with my contact at Convert-A-Ball and verified that you can use this adapter with any weight distribution shank that has the same bolt hole dimensions. This adapter will work with your old Equal-i-zer shank. I actually pulled an Equal-i-zer weight distribution shank from my warehouse and made a video for you. To attach
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  • Trailer Brakes are Randomly Engaging
  • It sounds as if you might be using the wrong brake control wiring adapter. Unplug the harness from the connector under the dash, and examine how it is pinned out, comparing it to the photos I have edited for you. In the 2007 Classic Silverado model, the red wire should be pinned in the D location as shown in the photo. If the wire is in the wrong location, you can remove the blue clip from the connector, and use a small screwdriver to unclip and free the red wire and move it to the correct
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  • Installation of Blue Ox Base Plates # BX1656 on 2007 Chevrolet Colorado
  • The Blue Ox Base Plates, part # BX1656, are the correct base plates for your 2007 Chevrolet Colorado. Here are some installation notes when installing the # BX1656 base plates to your Colorado: 1. Bumper fascia must be removed and replaced during installation 2. Requires some minor drilling 3. Requires some trimming of the belly pan 4. Tow hooks must be removed and remain off the vehicle after installation The Blue Ox Adventurer Tow Bar, part # BX7322, can be used with these base plates
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  • Weight Distribution for a Trailer with 800 Pounds Tongue Weight and a 2007 Chevy Avalanche
  • Depending on the weight distribution you currently have and its approximate age, you may just be able to switch out the bars as opposed to a complete new system. You will also want to make sure that the hitch on your 2007 Chevy Avalanche and the vehicle itself are rated for weight distribution and the 800 pound tongue weight of your trailer. There are systems rated as high as 1,500 pounds tongue weight. Typically you want a system with a range that encompasses the tongue weight of your traile
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  • Reverse Light Circuit Does Not Work on 7-Way on a 2007 Chevy Silverado New Body
  • If your trailer brake actuator has an electric lock out on it then you will need a working center pin on the 7-Way that is attached to the reverse light circuit on the truck. Since your truck has a factory 7-Way you can check the vehicle owners manual for the location of any fuses or relays related to the tow package wiring and/or reverse lights to determine if a fuse is blown or missing. I did see that you found the issue was a bent pin inside the connector. I do recommend checking the other
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  • Camper Tie Downs for a 2007 Chevy Silverado Extended Cab 4x4
  • The Camper Hold Downs, # HSSF, is a fairly universal kit and will fit your 2007 Chevy Silverado if it is not a step side bed, double wall bed, or a dually. You would use hardware package # TDHP also. Installation is not very difficult or involved as you can see in the installation instructions I have linked for you.
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