Which Front Hitch for 2007 Chevy Suburban Does Not Require Drilling to Install
Published 09/19/2019 >
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Question:
Going between the Reese 65052 and the Curt C31012. Does either hitch fit the truck? Seems to me that the Reese doesnt require any drilling and it bolts up through existing holes. Clearance seems about the same but wondering if the front bumper area has to be cut up anymore for either receiver or if they both require about the same trimming. Using it for a bike rack. Thank You.
asked by: Vincent P
Expert Reply:
Both the Draw Tite front hitch part # 65052 and the Curt front hitch part # C31012 are a fit for your 2007 Chevy Suburban. Since the Draw Tite does not require drilling to install it would be the hitch I would go with. Both will require either trimming a square in the lower fascia or removing it altogether so the Draw Tite still has the advantage since it's no-drill. This would work great with a bike rack as well.
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