Front Mount Hitch Option For 1986 GMC C/K Series 2500 Pickup
Updated 01/03/2025 | Published 01/01/2025 >
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Question:
I am looking for a front mount hitch for a 1986 C/K GMC 2500. Do you have one that will fit. Thanks for your help.
asked by: Dan K
Expert Reply:
Hey Dan, thanks for reaching out. I do have an option for you, but there are no custom fit front hitches for the 1986 GMC C/K Series pickup. The only option is to use a universal hitch like the Draw-Tite # 41990-07. This is a Class V universal weld-on hitch. It includes 7" brackets, but if you need taller brackets the # 41990-16 with 16" brackets is also available. Both come with a 44" crosstube. The brackets can be adjusted to fit most any frame 44" wide or less. Your best bet will be to take a universal hitch to a welder and have them fabricate something to fit.
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Dan K.
1/3/2025
Hello Jesse, Thanks for your response and help. The universal option is just what I need. Dan