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We haven't had the chance to install the Curt Class V Trailer Hitch Receiver #C15703 on the 2008 Chevy Silverado 2500 so I don't have exactly how far beneath the bumper the receiver will sit, however I did go out to our warehouse to take a…
view full answer...The main difference between the #RAS3611 and #RAS3611-HD is the capacity. The regular system has a 2,000 lb weight capacity while the HD system is 3,000 lbs. I would choose the HD system for the additional support. The lowest tension setting on the…
view full answer...The hitch you need depends on the bumper you have now on your 2005 GMC Sierra 2500. The Curt #C15312 is designed to fit if your truck has the factory cutout bumper. More than likely this is what you have on your truck. The #C15313 is designed for…
view full answer...I went to the warehouse and measured the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver, part #C15703. I have attached a photo of the trailer hitch and have noted the dimensions you can check out. This is a Class V trailer hitch and it has a 2-1/2 inch receiver…
view full answer...I had our warehouse measure the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C15703 you were looking at, and has an overall width of 40-5/8", overall length of 29". The distance between the vertical mounting holes is 14-1/2" center to center, and the…
view full answer...I checked with Torklift and they informed me that their hitch part #TLC1205-30 has the following dimensions: The center to center hole is approx 39.5" total width is about 41.5" side plate height is 9.75"
view full answer...Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver #C15703 hangs pretty low on a 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500. From the bottom of the bumper to the top of the hitch receiver it is approximately 4 inches. I have included a picture showing the gap. A similar hitch, #C15302,…
view full answer...It is, I went and measured the distance from the mounting flanges of a Curt Hitch part #C15703 to the cross tube that we have in stock and found that it measures right at 6 inches. I attached an install video for you to check out as well.
view full answer...In regards to the B&W Heavy-Duty Trailer Hitch Receiver part #BWHDRH25189, the distance from the flange to the top of the receiver tube is 3-1/8" and the distance from the rearmost mounting hole to the end of the receiver tube is…
view full answer...Yes, the hitch lock part #C23519 that you referenced is designed for use with 2-1/2 inch hitches like what a Class V hitch is so it would work great with one.
view full answer...Timbren likes to recommend 1 inch between the axle and the Timbren when the truck is unloaded. We have found that this works the best. This allows the suspension to feel when the vehicle is unloaded and still gives you support when needed when…
view full answer...It looks like on pages 5-126 and 5-127 or your owner's manual there is the TBC BATT fuse in the fuse box that is under the hood. This is called the Truck Body Controller Battery Feed and looks to be the only fuse title that might affect the…
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