Access Hole Locations in 2011 GMC Sierra Frame Rail to Install 5th Wheel Brackets
Updated 05/02/2023 | Published 04/30/2023 >
Question:
the one hole in my frame has and access hole below it to get the bolt through the other hole does not, do i need to make another hole to get the bolt through on the other one, or is there away to fish the bolt in there with a wire or something
asked by: John W
Expert Reply:
Your 2011 GMC Sierra should have an access hole on the inside of the truck frame for you to get the hardware from the Curt kit installed:
- Curt Custom Fifth Wheel Bracket Kit # C16411
If you aren't seeing this access hole go ahead and shoot me some photos of what you have and I can try assisting you from there.
I've attached a photo from the linked installation instructions for you to reference as well.
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Curt Custom Fifth Wheel Bracket Kit for Chevy/GMC
- Accessories and Parts
- 5th Wheel Hitch Rails
- Brackets
- Custom
- CURT
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