How to Measure the Receiver Hitch Opening on a 2007 GMC Denali AWD for Drawbar Selection
Question:
I assume that the hitch diameter is measured inside, is this correct? I have a 2007 GMC Denali AWD and what I beleive to be a 2inch hitch. Thank you for your time.
asked by: Mike G
Expert Reply:
Yes, when measuring the hitch opening on your 2007 GMC Denali AWD, you will want to measure the inside dimension of the hitch opening. I have provided a link to information on measuring your hitch opening and selecting a ball mount for you to review.
The Self-Locking Adjustable Aluminum Ball Mount, # DTALBM7000, with up to 11 inch rise or 10 inch drop, is designed to fit in a 2 inch receiver opening and would work on your Denali. This ball mount has a deep drop and tall rise for your vehicle if it is not equipped with a suspension lift.
If you do not have a suspension lift added to your Denali, I would recommend the Self-Locking Adjustable Aluminum Ball Mount, # DTALBM6600, with up to 7 inch rise and 6 inches drop if your Denali is at stock ride height.
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Flash Secure 2-Ball Mount w/ Chrome Balls - 2" Hitch - 10" Drop, 11" Rise
- Trailer Hitch Ball Mount
- Adjustable Ball Mount
- 2 Inch Ball
- 2-5/16 Inch Ball
- Two Balls
- Steel Ball
- Aluminum Shank - Silver
- Drop - 10 Inch
- Rise - 0 Inch
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 10000 lbs GTW
- Class IV
- Built-In Locks
- Fastway
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