Hello Josh, thanks for reaching out. The Self-Contained Hydraulic Jack # e33VV cannot be powered by the 7-way. It needs its own full size deep cycle RV/marine battery. You will also need battery cables for connecting to the HPU. view full answer...
Hi Greg; we do carry a hitch and wiring for your 2025 Sienna. The best hitch is the etrailer # e56RR. This has a 2" receiver, bolt-on installation, and a matte black powder coat finish. It also comes with a limited lifetime warranty. For wiring you can use the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness # C53VV which has a plug and play installation. You will also need a ball mount like the # e38NR to complete your setup. view full answer...
Hey Rick. We have the upgraded model with the air bag that fits a Lippert 1621HD bolt pattern. It's the Shocker Hitch 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Coupler Kit w/ Demco eZ-Latch for Lippert and Rhino Box - 24K item # SHK99YR. Almost an identical setup to the item # SHK29YR you were looking at but this one has a cushioned air bag that absorbs road shock and takes care of all of that noise and banging you commonly hear with gooseneck connections.
Additionally, you will also need the Safety Chain... view full answer...
Hey Jeff, I'd recommend going with the B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch for Flatbed Trucks # BWGNRK1500 which you can then use the B&W Companion Flatbed Gooseneck-to-5th-Wheel Trailer Hitch Adapter # BWRVK3050.
Also, since your truck is has an aluminum bed, and this hitch gets welded to the bottom of the bed, you would just need to fabricate some kind of steel surface under the bed so the hitch could be welded to it.
The B&W Companion Gooseneck hitch is designed specifically... view full answer...
We have the perfect replacement for your Atwood 84132 drum brake actuator, the Demco # DM72VR.
Just like your Atwood, the Demco is for hydraulic drum brakes, rated for 7,000 lbs instead of 6000 lbs, mounts to a 3" wide trailer tongue and fits a 2" ball. It also has a trigger-style latch, zinc plating and is made in the USA. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at TruXedo and she did say that the numbers you found on your tonneau cover refers to the TruXedo Lo Pro QT # TX571101. As you mentioned this particular cover isn't technically a fit for your 2004 GMC Sierra (it fits later model Sierras) but since this is what you have you will want to go with the corresponding replacement cover part # TX571101-CVR.
This will install using your existing hardware. view full answer...
The Pop & Lock Power Lock Conversion Kit for Truck Caps and Hard Tonneau Covers # PAL9772 will work with your Leer Tonneau Cover on your 2012 GMC Sierra. This is actually the exact same part number as the product in your photo so it is a perfect replacement. view full answer...
The Valterra RV Sewer Spigot with Flange - 3" # T1006 will be compatible with LaSalle Bristol Valves. This has the standard mounting holes 3-3/4 inches apart on center. Then you will simply use the solvent cement like # A05-0303 or # 3447530889 to bond the spigot to your tubing view full answer...
We have a Curt Class III hitch part # C15312 that fits your 2002 GMC Sierra 3500 with an 8 foot bed but the # C15302 only fits 2500 short bed models so it wouldn't work for you. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at HydraStar and he said that the # HBA-CAM adapter will not work with your older HydraStar actuator as you have noted. Unfortunately there are no older 381-7063 adapters like what you need but we do have alternative solutions for you.
Your other options are either to replace your HydraStar and then use the newer # HBA-CAM adapter or you can simply install an aftermarket brake controller that is compatible with your EOH actuator. The latter is definitely more cost-effective... view full answer...
Hey Craig, the Curt hitch part # 13322 that you referenced is a confirmed fit for your 2011 and GMC Sierra 1500 and would work great to replace your OEM hitch. It may not use all of the same install hardware as your OEM hitch but it will be more than strong enough to replace your hitch. It's not uncommon for different hitches/manufacturers to use different mounting and the hitch install is not diminished. view full answer...
Yes, the Replacement Remote Control # 333-336713641 will work with your Firman W3650ir generator. Your generator must have come with a remote for this to work with it. view full answer...
For the proper shocks, you simply measure the axle diameter. If you have a 3 inch axle diameter then you will use the Lippert Components Bolt-On Shock Kit w/ Heavy Duty Gas Shocks # LC281281. If you have a 2-3/8 inch diameter axle then you will use # LC281255. The connection to your axles is the difference in the kits. The shocks themselves are 13-1/2 inches fully extended and 8-5/8 inches compressed in both kits.
A super easy way to determine this is to measure the backside of your... view full answer...
Hey Jordan!
We do carry a lot of locks that can be keyed alike. Not all locks can be though. I can definitely look for the locks you need and see if we can get them all keyed the same. Are you needing just the lock cylinder like part # 295-000003 or are you looking for a whole lock like part # 295-000019 ?
You can also reply to the email with pictures of what you have and needing if that makes it easier for you. view full answer...
The distance between the pucks on the Reese Adapter for Ram # RP30154 is 39-1/8 by 30-1/2 inches. I had to contact Curt for their Adapter Rails for Curt Fifth Wheel Sliding Hitches # C16023 that fits the GM, and according to them the pucks measure approximately 27 by 20 inches. view full answer...
On your 2009 GMC Sierra that is equipped with a tow package, the wiring to install a brake controller is already ran from the factory and a plug-in adapter is not needed.
You will find a bundle of wires below the dash to the left of the brake pedal. The wires should be taped up and tucked up and out of the way. There should also be a label on the tape of the functions of each wire.You will want to connect these wires to the wires coming out of the back of the brake controller (see FAQ).
On... view full answer...
It does look like you might have made some wiring errors during the installation. I have also linked a video that will help. On the 2009 GMC Sierra 1500 when installing a brake controller make the following connections to the brake controller:
Truck red wire to controller black wire (12 volt power to brake controller)
Truck dark blue to controller blue wire (output to trailer brakes)
Truck light blue (or orange if light blue doesn't work) to controller red wire (input from brake switch)
Truck... view full answer...
Hey Kyle! The Air Lift # AL57538 you looked at will fit your 2013 GMC Sierra 2500. However, you will have to drill in the frame for installation since you have the 5th wheel rails installed. To avoid drilling I recommend the Firestone Ride-Rite # F2709 instead. Firestone also makes a more durable, higher quality air bag so you can count on them lasting.
I also recommend adding an air compressor like the Pacbrake Single Channel Wireless Air Spring Controls w/ Compressor and Remote # PB49MV.... view full answer...
The Bulldog landing gear set you mentioned has been replaced by the Reese kit part # RP500708 which has a travel rate of 9 inches per minute. This is a higher than average speed. view full answer...
For the 6-point Level-Up System by Lippert, I made a call to the manufacturer to ensure you would receive correct information. Lippert said that when you bolt the footpads to the jacks, you need to torque them to 132 ft-lb. They said to make sure to use Loctite Threadlocker 262 - High Strength - Up to 3/4" Nuts/Bolts - 0.20-Fl-Oz Tube, # LT37420 on the footpad bolts and do not try to remove the bolt once it is tightened as removing the bolt could result in damage to the cylinder. It... view full answer...