Your surge coupler will have either a sticker or an engraving on it, typically near where the coupler is located. If you can get me that information and what you're needing to replace on it I'd be more than happy to help you find what you're needing!
For an example, the Dexter DX7.5L A-60 Brake Actuator w Electric Lockout # DX56FR has this info engraved on the top of the actuator body (see attached). view full answer...
Mechanically speaking, yes, the MagnaFlow Polished, Stainless Steel Catalytic Converter # MF94309 will work on a 1998 Chevy K3500 7.4L Dually since you have a 3" pipe. That said, this model is a universal fit so, we do suggest that you measure to verify that you have adequate space to fit this CC. The overall dimensions are 16" long x 7" wide x 4-3/5" tall. view full answer...
I'd be more than happy to help you find a weight distribution for towing a trailer with your 1984 Chevy C10 truck, Don. There are a lot of different options on the market but one that stands out for me is the Blue Ox TrackPro because it's a fairly simple system to install and has some adjustments to fit a variety of trailers.
The part # BLU47FR has a tongue weight rating from 600 lbs - 800 lbs so if your trailer tongue weight is within this range when it's loaded up then this is the kit... view full answer...
I recommend the B&W Trailer Hitch Receiver # BWHDRH25122 for your 1984 Chevy C10. With a weight distribution hitch it really comes down to the weight of the trailer. You will want to select a hitch which falls in the amount of tongue weight range of the hitch but also does not exceed the maximum trailer load rating. Personally the Equal-i-zer systems are my go to thanks to their great quality and functionality that other manufacturers strive to compete with.
200-600lbs Tongue Weight,... view full answer...
It could possibly work but its hard to say exactly what modifications would be needed to use the part # 13942 on a truck that have a standard bumper like you have. view full answer...
To mount the Custom Installation Kit w/ Base Rails for Demco Hijacker SL Series 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches # DM8553009-12 in the bed of your 1998 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 you will need to have your Demco SL Series 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch. First you will need to install the hitch into the SL rails and center the assembly between the fenders. If you have a 6-1/2' bed the rear edge of the rails need to be 19" from the rear edge of the bed. For an 8' bed the rear edge of the rails will be... view full answer...
The Draw-Tite # 41901 will bolt up to the frame it is just a matter of fitting with that bumper. As long as you're willing to modify the bumper or swap it out to allow the hitch to fit you will be able to use this on your 1991 Chevy K3500. view full answer...
Hey Matthew, thanks for reaching out.
The closest thing I can find is the Replacement Hardware Kit # C17554 but I have no way of confirming that these will work with your system.
If you can identify the manufacturer of your weight distribution system then it would be best to try to find the replacement part through them. view full answer...
No, I am sorry we do not. I spoke with B&W and they said you could reach out to them directly and get information on sending the B&W Defender Locking Gooseneck Coupler item # BWGNC4250 to them to be repaired. I recommended going to their website and using the chat service. B&W is great when it comes to repairing or maintenance on their products which is why they don't sell too many replacement parts in stores. It's another way they stand by the quality of their products. view full answer...
Hey Umesh, thanks for reaching out!
The Westin Fey Surestep Rear Bumper - Silver Powder Coated Steel # 20022 has the brackets spaced out 36-1/4" inside to inside (see attached).
The bracket kit # 92230 that comes in the Bumper and Bracket Kit # 20022-92230 you're looking at has 1-3/8" offsets and it looks like they need to be positioned so they are narrowing in more so it looks like this will fit 33-1/2" vehicle frames. view full answer...
No, it will not because the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness item # 118311 is a 4-way connector and those don't power the back up lights on a trailer. The one you bought online is probably functioning correctly.
The reverse lights on a trailer must receive power from the reverse lights on your C10. To do this, you will want to install a 5-pin connector on the trailer and on the tow vehicle. I recommend installing the Hopkins Endurance 5-way Flat Wiring Kit, item # HM47890. You can simply... view full answer...
The Derale Hyper-Cool Remote Cooler Assembly w/ Fans, -10 AN Inlets # D15845 will be enough to properly cool the transmission on your 1975 Chevrolet C20 pickup. You can install the Derale Premium In-Line Fan Control Thermostat # D35022 that will turn on your fans when the transmission fluid temperature reaches 180 degrees Fahrenheit. view full answer...
Yes, you are able to use the Hayes Energize III+ Trailer Brake Controller # HA81742B on your 1995 Chevrolet C3500 pickup. You will need the Pigtail # HA81789-HBC to connect to any wiring you may already have to go to a 7-way. If you do not already have a 7-Way the Kit # ETBC7 will connect to a 4-Way # C55315. view full answer...
Hello Ted,
The Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # 13028 measures 31-1/8 inches across, and the height from the top of the brackets to the receiver is 5 inches. view full answer...
Hey Marquis, the Curt hitch part # C14081 that you referenced would not block access to the bed mounting bolts of your truck frame when installed. view full answer...
Hey Cameron, that looks an awful lot like an aftermarket puck system made by Reese. You could confirm this by either looking under the truck for some kind of label on the brackets. Or you can measure the distance between the holes. They should be 30" apart across on center and 13" front to back on center (see picture below). If this is correct it means it is a Reese underbed puck system, which has an identical footprint as the Ford OEM puck system.
What kind of trailer do you need to pull?... view full answer...