Bolt Hole Spacing of Draw-Tite Class III 41504 Receiver Hitch For 1968 Chevy K10 Pickup
Updated 01/16/2020 | Published 01/15/2020 >
Question:
Good afternoon, I have a 1968 Chevy K10. Based on previous questions, part # 41504 looks to be the correct hitch. Do you have the dimensions of the holes on the mounting plate? I have a couple items already welded to the frame exhaust hanger, fuel cell cage in the proximity and would like to see if they will interfere with the hitch. Thanks
asked by: L. G
Expert Reply:
The Draw-Tite Class III hitch you had mentioned, part # 41504 is compatible with your truck. The mounting flanges can be reversed to they're pointing inward or outward, so the hitch is compatible with either cab/chassis models or regular pickup models. With the flanges pointed inward, center to center hole spacing is 30.94 inches or 35.5 with flanges pointing outward.
As for the mounting flange dimensions, working from the rear of the vehicle toward the front, the rear most two holes are 6 inches apart, center to center and the middle and front most hole are 11 inches apart, center to center.
I've provided a photo showing those dimensions.
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