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  • Replacement Mounting Brackets For Westin Grill Guard On a 2007 GMC Sierra 2500
  • The Replacement Mounting Hardware Kit # 40-126PK is currently the only brackets we have for a grill guard on a 2007 GMC Sierra 2500 Classic. This kit is specific to either the Westin Sportsman Grille Guard # 40-1265 in black or the stainless steel 40-1260 which Westin stopped producing. If you have the New Body Style Sierra 2500 the Replacement Mounting Hardware Kit # 57-233PK will fit for the Westin HDX Grille Guard # 57-2335 in black or 57-2330 in stainless which is also no longer in...
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  • Replacement Velcro for TruXedo Tonneau Cover on 2007 GMC Sierra
  • I found no purchase history for you to tell me which brand, series and version of tonneau cover you have on your 2007 GMC Sierra. Since you referenced a TruXedo product # TX1115174 I have linked all TruXedo brand replacement Velcro products. Part # TX1115174 measures 80-inches long x 1-5/16-inches wide and fits their Lo Pro QT tonneau covers. Part # TX1117786 measures 78-inches long x 1-1/4-inches wide and fits their Deuce cover for 6-foot bed. Part # TX1117876 measures 80-inches long...
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  • Replacing a 6-Way Trailer Connector in Truck Bed with a 7-Way
  • You sure can. I recommend using a 7-way with wire leads like part # HM47210. This way the wire connections are easier to make. Your 6-way is probably lacking the reverse light circuit which may not even be needed on your trailer. On the # HM47210 connector that's the purple wire. It connects to your truck's reverse lights or if you don't need it you don't need to make that connection. The other wires will work function for function from your 6-way to the 7-way. Just make sure to...
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  • Replacement Lead Landing Gear Leg for a 2004 Keystone Challenger 34TBH
  • Replacement leg # LC178653 is unique to the Keystone Montana. Your 2004 Keystone Challenger likely uses a different lead leg, # LC179013. But it will depend on where the stops are located on the existing leg. The stops are the protrusions that stick out from the legs. Leg # LC179013 has then on the same side as the drive shaft, see picture. If yours are on the opposite side as what is shown in the picture you would need leg # LC119102.
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