To determine the ground clearance with Curt front mount receiver # C31012 installed on your 2007 Chevy Suburban you will need to take some measurements. At the very front of the vehicle at the bottom of the front fascia measure down 1 inch. This is approximately where the bottom of the receiver will be once installed.
Measure from the ground to this point to determine ground clearance. You should only be loosing an inch or so. I have included a link to the installation instructions for you. view full answer...
On the Carr Hitch Mounted Step for 2-Inch Trailer Hitches # CARR183032 when the flag-emblem step is unfolded to its step-on position that tread surface will be approximately 3/4-inch below the bottom of the receiver tube and the bottom of the step's shank portion that fits into the tube, as shown in the linked image.
The step surface measures 5-inches long x 2-1/2-inches wide. The step is Made in USA and caries a limited lifetime warranty from Carr. view full answer...
The inside width of the Yakima SkinnyWarrior Roof Rack Cargo Basket part # Y07014 is 21". Therefore, it could be used to secure the boogie boards. view full answer...
With combination products like the Lynx wheel and ST205/75R15 tire # LHAW320 the lower-rated of the two component parts determines overall capacity. This tire can handle 2150-lbs at its rated 65-psi pressure but the wheel itself is indeed rated for less weight, 1820-lbs, so that is the overall capacity of the combination item.
You want to choose wheels and tires to match the trailer's GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating), not its dry weight, since that is the most it can weigh and the weight... view full answer...
The Malone AirFlow2 # MPG217 will work with your Roofnest Falcon XL on your 2011 Chevy Suburban only if your total weight is less than 165 pounds. Also, as far as fitting the crossbars of the AirFlow2, your tent will fit as long as the clamps/mounting hardware can fit a crossbar with measurements of 3 inches wide x 1 inch tall. I recommend measuring the maximum dimensions of the clamps/mounting hardware of your Roofnest Falcon XL.
If you need an option with a higher weight capacity for... view full answer...
I did some research on the 2004 Suburban models, and I was not able to find any specific weight distribution capacity for you. Typically, the vehicle towing capacity both with and without weight distribution will be listed in the vehicle manual, or this would also be something on which you could contact the dealer. We have an informational article, see link, that explains many of the factors to be considered when using and selecting a weight distribution system.
The hitches we offer for... view full answer...
I added a diagram of the part dimensions for the Kwikee RV Battery Tray # LC366329 below. The instruction manual doesn't give any dimensions beyond the overall measurements, but you can reference the drawing to see if it will fit for your application. view full answer...
I went out into our warehouse and measured the Reese Pole-Tongue Adapter part # RP58393 and found that it would add 3-1/4 inches to the top of the trailer frame it was installed on in the front and 3-1/2 inches in back. view full answer...
Replacement filter # CAM40621 is designed for Camco water filter # CAM40631. The filter measures 9-3/4 inches long by 2-1/2 inches in diameter (2.6 inches at the end caps). The cci-10-clw filter you need is readily available if these dimensions are not a match. view full answer...
The Derale transmission cooler, part # D13503, includes a 4 foot hose that has an 11/32 inch inner diameter.
I've linked a video and the installation details for you. As well as an article on transmission coolers you might find helpful. view full answer...
First, the trailer should have a sticker or plate on the front of the frame or tongue somewhere that lists its capacity. that is the capacity you will need to go by for the trailer. You are likely correct that it will a capacity over 10,000 pounds but you will still want to be sure.
I checked the owners manual for the 2007 Chevy Suburban 5.3 liter. For a 1500 4x4 with 3.73 rear end the maximum capacity is 6,700 pounds. With 4.10 rear end it is 7,700 pounds.
For an extended model with... view full answer...
To add a set of crossbars to the side rails of your 2023 Chevy Suburban, I recommend the roof rack by Thule and it includes the following parts:
Thule WingBar Evo Crossbars - Aluminum - Black - 60" Long - Qty 2 item # TH711520
Evo Flush Rail Feet for Thule Crossbars - Flush Side Rails - Qty 4 item # TH710601
Fit Kit for Thule Evo Flush Rail and Edge Flush Rail Roof Rack Feet - 6117 item # TH95JW
The crossbars can be adjusted up and down the length of your rails to accommodate your Roofnest... view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and measured this bolt, it is 55mm. This is a direct fit for Thule Load Stops for Load Bars, part # TH503. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and pulled a CIPA Custom Towing Mirror, Driver Side, # 10901, to measure how far the mirror portion is beyond the factory mirror on a 2010 Chevy Suburban. From the edge of the opening where the end of your factory mirror will be to the end of the glass it is 5 inches. To the center of the glass it is about 2-1/2 to 3 inches. So you will get at least that much more extension when using this towing mirror. The passenger side mirror is # 10902. view full answer...
The 3 inch inlet/outlet diameter on the MagnaFlow Y-Pipe # MF10798 is the outer diameter. Since this is a custom installation I recommend having a muffler shop perform the installation unless you have experience with exhaust systems. view full answer...
We do have the length of the receiver for you of the Curt Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver # 31043 that fits your 1999 Chevy Suburban 2500 with RWD.
As you can see in the accompanying photo, the measurement from the front of the crosstube to the end of the receiver is 7-1/4 inches.
I have added a link to the instructions for you to check out of the Curt Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver # 31043. view full answer...
I went out into our warehouse and measured one of our Rubber Grommet for 6-1/2 inch Oval Trailer Light, # A70GB, that we have in stock.
From the measurements I took, you will have to cut a hole that is 6-11/16 inches long and 2-5/8 inches tall. view full answer...
Since your axle is mounted on top of the leaf spring you will want between 2 and 2-1/2 inches between the top of the axle and the trailer frame. You will also want 3 inches of clearance between the top of the tire and the fender.
Check out the FAQ article on trailer suspension I attached also. view full answer...
Yes, on a ball mount that can be used in both the rise or drop position such as # AMSC4 that you referenced, the capacity remains the same. For this ball mount it is rated for 10,000 pounds gross trailer weight and 2,000 pounds tongue weight. I have included a link to a video review of this ball mount for you. view full answer...