It sounds like you already have a 50 foot power cord for your RV to hook up to shore power, the Epicord RV Power Cord with Handle - 50 Amp Male to Twist Lock Female Connector - 50' Long # 277-000157. There is a simple solution to this by adding another 50 foot power cord extension, the Mighty Cord 50' RV Power Cord Extension w/ Finger Grip Handle - 125/250V - 50 Amp # A10-5050EH or # A10-5050EHLED (for an extension with LED lights).
You will simply plug the Epicord into one of the Mighty... view full answer...
If your 2007 Chevy Silverado is a Classis model (looks like a 2006) then to install your Hopkins brake controller you will need to use wiring harness # HM47795. It will install like in the video I have linked. Make sure the red wire is placed in slot D as shown in the diagram. There also may be some connections that you will need to make under the hood. I have included a link to a help article that explains this for you.
If your 2007 Silverado is the new body style then you will not use... view full answer...
We have a great priced hitch that fits your 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic that would work really great. The etrailer.com hitch part # E98849 fits your vehicle and has more than enough capacity than you'd need. Your V6 engine would not affect the fit of this hitch either. I attached an install video for more info as well on this hitch.
Since you plan on doing some towing you might be interested in etrailer ball mount kit # 989900. It comes with 2 ball mounts; one with a 3/4 inch rise or... view full answer...
I looked up the towing capacity of a 2007 Chevy Silverado 2500 with a 6.0 and every configuration was well over 7,600 lb so yes it could. Looks like lowest configuration is 9,600 lb towing capacity and highest 13,000 lb. I'd recommend confirming this with your owners manual or local GM dealer though.
If you were looking for a fifth wheel hitch the Curt A20 part # C16140 would be a great option. It has more than enough weight capacity and also has a really tight jaw design that which provides... view full answer...
The RoadActive Suspension Custom Leaf Spring Enhancement Kit - Heavy Duty # RAS3611-HD you were looking at is confirmed to fit your 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD as long as it does NOT have the top overload springs.
If your truck does have the top overload springs you will need to go with the # RAS3611-CHD instead.
Both options have the same 3000lb load capacity which will do a great job of preventing sag when towing a trailer or carrying a heavy payload, but will also eliminate axle... view full answer...
You can bypass your factory cooler if you wanted to, but typically people use our coolers like the popular # D13503 as a supplemental cooler installed downstream of the factory cooler.
To bypass yours though would only require you to run the lines of your factory cooler to the # D13503 instead. view full answer...
For your 2007 Chevrolet Silverado Classic towing a 5800lb travel trailer with tandem axles I recommend the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 # 90195 as it is an extremely reliable controller with great features like an easy to read LCD and built in diagnostics that are easy to read and understand.
To install the # 90195 in your Silverado Classic you will need the Plug-In Wiring Adapter # 3015-P which will plug into a port in the fuse box underneath the dash of your truck, and take care of all of the... view full answer...
The backup camera kit by Rearview Safety part # RVS-776614-213 that you referenced can be wired so that it can be turned on with a switch to view behind you at all times or just when in reverse. The circuit that activates the system normally wires to the reverse light circuit which tells it to come on when in reverse. Some people will wire the setup to the running light circuit instead so that they can see behind them with that circuit or with just a switch to a 12 volt power circuit active... view full answer...
If your 2014 Arctic Fox 25-W has the large ramp door in the back (like a toy hauler) then Adco cover # 290-34874 is a great option for wind and UV protection. It also comes with tire covers which is great since sun can harm tires especially in intense sunlight like you would get in Arizona. there are openings for access at the vey back and along the side.
The covers we have are off-the-shelf options. We do not have an option for a custom cover. view full answer...
The # 3015-P harness that is used to install a brake controller in your 2007 Chevy Silverado installs in the electric junction box that is under the dash of your vehicle. It's a black box to the left of the brake pedal.
Check out the FAQ, video and picture I attached for more info. view full answer...
On a truck with a short bed, even with an extended pin box you will most likely need a slider hitch to make tight turns without the trailer running into the truck cab. The Curt slider is going to give you 12 inches of travel for greater clearance when making tight turns.
The Curt slider, # 16516, is a good hitch with a 4-Way pivoting head and round tube slider. Make sure that the 16,000 pound gross trailer weight capacity and 4,000 pound pin weight capacity is enough for your trailer.
For... view full answer...
Since you have 42 spindles on your axles there's no reason you couldn't use an 8k rates hub/drum with 8 lugs like the part # AKHD-865-7-1-EZ-K. view full answer...
You have two options for 5th wheel towing with a short-bed truck such as your 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Diesel 4X4 with 6-1/2-foot box. A sliding 5th wheel hitch is one way to get around the limited trailer-to-cab clearance with such short-bed trucks and the other is to use a Sidewinder replacement pin box on the 5th wheel. Both of these products, which cannot be used together, provide additional turning clearance for low-speed maneuvering.
There are several types of 5th wheel installation... view full answer...
Tekonsha's Prodigy P2 Trailer Brake Controller # 90885 comes with a universal wiring harness for hardwired installations. But if your truck has a factory-installed 7-way trailer socket at the rear bumper then you can use wiring adapter # 3015-P for easy plug-n-play installation.
If you do not have a factory 7-way then you'll also need Hopkins part # HM40975 to complete your installation.
The linked video will help illustrate the install process. view full answer...
To install the B and W Companion Hitch part # BWRVK3500 in the bed of your 2007 Chevy Silverado Classic body only requires the correct gooseneck hitch. For that you would need the part # BWGNRK1062-5W.
What's great about this hitch is that it doubles as a gooseneck hitch too. view full answer...
You would not need to use a friction sway control system with a Dual Cam setup like what came with the Reese Strait Line system you have. The Strait-Line offers a much better version of proactive sway control that works to keep the trailer lined up straight as you are traveling. view full answer...
Sure is! The Stromberg Carlson 100 Series 5th Wheel Tailgate # VGM-99-100 will fit perfect on your 2007 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Classic as long as it isn't a Stepside bed.
Attached is an installation video on a 2007 Chevy Silverado for you to check out. view full answer...
For your 2007 Chevy Silverado 2500HD with power mirrors that do not have the heat or turn signal options the K-Source Tow Mirrors part # KS62075-76GE would be your best option. Just the top portion of the mirror adjusts. The lower portion is a fish eye mirror that gives a very wide viewing angle. view full answer...
I contacted the manufacturer and the Titan Heavy Duty Alloy Snow Tire Chains, Item # TC3231SHD, will not fit your tire size. The right size for your vehicle that they recommend is the Titan Heavy Duty Allow Snow Tire Chains, Item # TC2228SHD. Per the manufacturer, these chains should also work with the sizes you listed but you may have to remove some links and make some adjustment to get a good fit. These chains are confirmed to fit the following tire sizes: 245/70-19.5, 275/45-20, 275/60-20,... view full answer...