Yes, the WeatherTech Front Floor Mat Set for Chevrolet Impala, part # WT441241, fits all versions of the Impala for model years 2006 through 2013. They will fit both your 2007 and 2009 Impalas. I have linked you to a product video showing use of this product in a 2011 Impala.
This item is also offered in a gray color as part # WT461241. view full answer...
The Curt trailer hitch receiver custom fit class II 1-1/4 inch # C12115 and the Curt T-connector vehicle wiring harness # C56188 are a confirmed fit for your 2014 Chevrolet Impala LTZ. It will be the best choice for its install time and this trailer hitch gross tongue weight is 50 pounds higher than the Draw-Tite. You can find installation advice and instructions on the product pages linked.
Also do you have a trailer hitch ball mount and ball? The Draw-Tite drawbar # 36061 is compatible... view full answer...
While we do have a similar model that does fit, the Flex-A-Lite 15" # FLX168 does not fit your 1964 Chevy Impala. This is because the # FLX168 is only designed to fit certain models of Jeep CJ-5s and CJ-7s.
However, for the option that does fit, that is the Flex-a-lite 15" Black Magic Electric Radiator Fan w/ Shroud # FLX160. This particular model is designed to work with the 3.8L I6 Engine, 4.6L V8 Engine, 5.4L V8 Engine, and the 6.7L V8 Engine. It also has the benefit of an adjustable... view full answer...
I would love to help you out, and thanks for being so polite! The only issue is that the Sportrack # SR1010 has different fits for different vehicles so I would need to know the distance from inside to inside of the rack's feet. Basically, how far apart are they across your Impala's roof? If you could let me know I'd be happy to find you the right fairing. view full answer...
Yes, you are correct your 2014 Chevrolet Impala LT will need a Class II 1-1/4 trailer hitch such as the Draw-Tite Class II Hitch Receiver # 36538. I recommend the Draw-Tite over the Curt, because Curt requires the Curt Trailer Hitch Support Strap # 18050 to be used with any non-trailer loads. This is within the guidelines of their warranty. I included an installation video on a 2015 Impala which will be similar to yours.
In order to carry your 2 inch bike rack with this hitch you will... view full answer...
You should have no problem using the OutWay, # TH56BV, or the Gateway, # TH78VR, bike racks on your 2008 Chevrolet Impala with factory spoiler. It can sometimes be difficult to determine if a trunk mounted bike rack will fit on a vehicle with a factory spoiler as manufacturers do not test fit their bike racks on vehicle with spoilers, however, we have tested the OutWay bike rack on an Impala with a factory spoiler here at our facility and it is a fit. Thule confirms the Gateway is a fit... view full answer...
Definitely not; you'll need one of the following sets for replacement mirrors on your 2005 Chevy Impala, depending on if you have just power mirrors, or power and heat:
- Power Mirrors: K-Source Replacement Side Mirror - Electric - Driver Side # KS62642G & Passenger Side # KS62641G
- Power & Heated Mirrors: K-Source Replacement Side Mirror - Electric/Heated- Driver Side # KS62640G & Passenger Side # KS62639G view full answer...
The Thule OutWay # TH56BV is designed to accommodate most factory spoilers so if the spoiler on your 2012 Chevy Impala is small it should fit just fine.
The Thule Bike Adapter Bar # TH982XT would be your best option because it telescopes from 16" to 31-1/2" long which accommodates a wide variety of bike frames.
If you have any other questions let me know and I'd be happy to address them! view full answer...
You can certainly use an adapter like the Hitch Adapter 1-1/4" to 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver (Class II Only) # 80303 to carry your bikes on your 2012 Chevrolet Impala. The one thing you have to keep in mind here is that the use of any adapter is going to reduce the capacity of the hitch by 50%.
This means that the tongue weight on your Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver # 36407 will drop from 300 lbs to 150 lbs. As long as you do not exceed the 150 lbs between your bike carrier and the bikes... view full answer...
The 18.5x8.5-8 is an old tire size that is not used much anymore, they are bias ply tires but can still be used on pavement. We normally recommend radial tires for highway traveling because they flex easier which dissipates heat better. Before radials existed Bias trailer tires were used on the highway all the time. What would really make a difference is the speed rating, you can normally find the speed rating stamped on the side wall of the tire.
I recommend to replace them since they... view full answer...
I have another option for you, but the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Multi Fit - Class III - 2" # C13900 you mentioned is not a confirmed fit for your 2005 Chevrolet Impala, and there is not a 2" receiver option confirmed to fit your vehicle at this time.
Instead I recommend going with the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class II - 1-1/4" # 36407 which is a Class II 1-1/4" receiver with a 300lb tongue weight rating and 3500lb trailer weight rating.
If you are planning... view full answer...
Without knowing exactly what trailer hitch you have on your 2004 Chevrolet Impala I don't know if it will work on your 2011. However, two out of the three trailer hitches we carry for the 2004 Impala are also compatible with the 2011 Impala, the Draw-Tite Class II Frame Receiver Hitch # 36407 and the Curt Class II Receiver Hitch # C12252. If your hitch is not one of these then it may not fit and you would want to purchase one of the hitches above. Between the two hitches I would suggest... view full answer...
The Thule WingBar Evo system is an excellent roof rack system for your 2009 Chevrolet Impala. The load bars will be level when installed properly on the roof of your vehicle.
The Thule Roof Rack Fit Kit, part # THKIT1531, will include foot pads that are contoured to the roof of your Chevrolet Impala. These foot pads are vehicle specific. See attached picture of the foot pad.
The foot pad and the included mounting brackets attach to the bottom of the Thule Rapid Traverse Foot Pack, part... view full answer...
I checked your purchase order and found you purchased the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch, part # 36407. This hitch is a 1-1/4 inch Class l hitch and should accommodate any 1-1/4 inch accessories.
Since you said you measured the inside dimension of the hitch and it is 1.26-inches, it seems the hitch is accurate and correct.
If the bike carrier you purchased does not fit because it is 1.28 or 1.29 inches then I recommend checking with the retailer for information on a fix or return the bike... view full answer...
I do have a hitch option for you for the 2019 Chevy Impala Premier but there is not an option available for this vehicle that is completely hidden when not in use.
I recommend to use the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part # C12115 which is a concealed cross tube design so the only part of the hitch visible once installed is the receiver. The Curt hitch will give you a 1-1/4" receiver on the back of the Chevy and the cross tube will be hidden behind the bumper which is the most discreet... view full answer...
For your 2002 Chevrolet Impala I recommend the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver # 36407 as it is a custom fit for your Impala. This Class II receiver is rated for 300lbs of tongue weight and trailer load capacity of 3,500lbs. Be sure to not exceed the weight capacities given by Chevrolet for your Impala.
The Draw-Tite Sportframe Trailer Hitch Receiver 24990 that you found is custom fit for a 2019-2021 KIA Forte Sedan, except models without factory frame weldnuts.
A Curt Vehicle Wiring... view full answer...
The SportRack crossbars in semi-custom roof rack # SR1010 for your 2012 Chevy Impala are compatible with most Thule and Yakima accessories including cargo boxes. The only items that may not fit are the ones that only fit the Thule square bars or Yakima round bars because the mounts are specific to those bars. But cargo boxes will not be an issue.
This roof rack fits a lot of vehicles since it is semi-custom but it is not really adaptable since individual parts are not available to allow... view full answer...
I checked with Thule and the Thule OutWay 3 Bike Carrier # TH56BV that you referenced is confirmed to fit your 2006 Chevy Impala with a spoiler. The rack will actually go over the spoiler as long as it is a factory spoiler.
If you plan on carrying any women's or alternative framed bikes without horizontal top tubes you may also be interested in purchasing a Thule Bike Adapter Bar # TH982XT to provide a horizontal top tube on your bikes to provide an attachment point. I attached a review... view full answer...
Yes, the Draw-Tite Trailer Hitch Receiver # 36407 will fit your new 2013 Chevy Impala! Attached is an installation video of this hitch on a 2012 Impala that you can reference as well.
If you can let me know what you plan on using the trailer hitch for I'd be more than happy to make some recommendations for you. view full answer...
The Draw-Tite Class II hitch # 36538 is a confirmed fit on your 2016 Chevy Impala LTZ and offers no-drill installation as shown in the linked video. The Swagman Chinook # S64683 is perfectly compatible and will provide a good fit at the back of the Impala even when it is folded up in its storage position. view full answer...