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We do offer a hitch that is likely to fit your 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Classic, although it is not the one you were originally considering. The Curt #13208 Class III 2" hitch fits most all 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Classics, with…
view full answer...Since your 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500HD has the factory bumper and the shorter 6-1/2' bed, I recommend the Curt Trailer Hitch item #C15302. This hitch is custom fit and bolts to your Silverado with included hardware. It is a class V hitch with a…
view full answer...Of the Curt hitches that you mentioned only the #C15323 is a confirmed fit for your 2003 Chevy Silverado 1500HD. I attached a couple pictures that show exactly how tight this hitch will fit to the rear bumper of the truck as well.
view full answer...Hello Tim, Happy to help you get the right light. The information that I found on the DOT 16P2ST2 T35 16, it appears to be a 6-inch oval LED combination light serving as a stop, tail, turn, and reverse signal. For a replacement you can use the TecNiq…
view full answer...The Bearing Buddies, #BB2047, are pressed into the hub for a tight fit. To determine the correct part for your trailer hub you will need to measure the diameter of the grease cap mating surface in the hub and match that as closely as possible to the…
view full answer...There is a solenoid like in your photo, and it is possible that Replacement Solenoid #LC118246 will fix your issue. I'm guessing that when opening and closing, doing so one way is causing more problems than the other. If so, what you can do is…
view full answer...I've attached the only wiring diagram that Lippert has listed for the Lippert Polarity Reversing Solenoid by Trombetta for Hydraulic Power Units #LC118246 below to help.
view full answer...I can give you a list of parts below that will be needed to rewire a trailer which you can then use when combined with the labor rate of the shop to give you an estimate but it can be very hard to estimate the price of said job because the labor…
view full answer...The wheel retainer ring that is included in certain hub assemblies like the Dexter #8-430-5UC3 that you referenced will be installed on dual wheels when tapered coned lug nuts like #6-109 are used instead of flange wheel nuts. It essentially allows…
view full answer...For the Pro Series RB2 system and its head, #58333, there are different spring bars you could use. You need to go by the total tongue weight of the set up. This is the tongue weight of the trailer when loaded and ready to tow plus the weight of…
view full answer...I checked with the manufacturer, the Reese Pro Series RB2 Weight Distribution Head part #58333 works with both round and trunnion style spring bars. The Reese/Pro Series RB2 Weight Distribution System #49568 which is a round bar rated at 600 lbs uses…
view full answer...What you are looking for is the snap up handle #RP58162 which we have confirmed with Reese/Pro Series as being the correct handle you'd need. The head and picture you sent in a picture of is the Pro Series RB2 part #58333.
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