A Class IV hitch such as # C14081 might actually have a higher capacity than your 1997 GMC C/K series truck (check the owner's manual) so provided that the trailers you will be towing now and in the future are within the capacities of the truck and hitch, whichever is rated lower, then you will be good to go.
Curt trailer hitch # C14081 is rated for 10,000 pound gross trailer weight and 1,000 pounds tongue weight. When used with weight distribution it is rated for 12,000 gross trailer... view full answer...
I was able to get the distance between the mounting holes from left to right for the B and W part # BWHDRH25124 and they are right at 34-1/2 inches. view full answer...
The distance from the mounting location to the top of the receiver tube for the Curt # C15325 is 4-1/4 inches.
This Class V hitch is confirmed as a fit for your 1995 GMC C/K Series Pick up. It has a 2 inch receiver opening, is rated for a maximum trailer weight of 16,000 pounds, and 17,000 pounds with weight distribution. It has a maximum tongue weight of 2,400 pounds. view full answer...
I do have an option for you but there is currently not a custom fit goose neck hitch available for the 1995 GMC C/K Series cab and chassis.
Instead I recommend the weld on B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Trailer Hitch for Flatbed Trucks part # BWGNRK1500 which will give you a 30,000 lb gooseneck ball on your flat bed. When you are done towing you can unlatch the ball, flip it over and store it in the gooseneck hole. I have attached the installation instructions of this hitch for your... view full answer...
According to an old GM document I have the towing capacity of a 1992 GMC K1500 is as follows:
Regular Cab or Extended Cab, any bed style, with a 4.3 liter the capacity is 5,000 pounds. With the 5.0 liter motor capacity is 6,500 pounds. With the 5.7 liter it is 7,000 pounds. And with the 6.2 liter is goes down to 5,500 pounds.
You can also check for a sticker in the driver's side door jamb. It should list the gross vehicle weight rating and the gross combined vehicle weight rating. If... view full answer...
The tailgate is going to be just as wide and just as tall as your stock tailgate, but the lowered section is 11-1/2inches from the bottom to the top. view full answer...
The B&W Universal Base Rails and Installation Kit for 5th Wheel Trailer Hitches - 10 Bolt # BWRVR3200 you were looking at will stick up 1-1/4" from your bed floor, and are confirmed to fit your 1987 GMC C/K Series Pickup as long as it has an 8' Bed.
I included a video of the # BWRVR3200 for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The Aries Round Nerf Bars part # AA204001 which are a confirmed fit for your 1997 GMC C/K Series Pickup 2-Door Extended Cab measure 74.8" long x 3" diameter. The distance between the two step pads is 31" on center. For a polished version, you will want to use part # AA204001-2.
I have attached a set of no-drill installation instructions of these nerf bars in addition to a list for all of the nerf bar and cab step options we have for your vehicle at this time. view full answer...
Yes, the Du-Ha Truck Storage Box part # DU10037 will carry two rifles as well as your jack and other tools in the bins that are on either side of the gun rack like in the picture I attached. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Blaylock and the dimension you are looking for on the EZ Lock part # BLTL-55 that you referenced is 2-1/4 inches. view full answer...
I called my contact at Draw-Tite and asked about the dimensions you mentioned. They do not offer drawings of the items but did give me some dimensions that will help you determine if it will work for you.
Spacer blocks, part # 01077-011 are required when installing the # 75034 hitch because of the rivets on the frame of your truck. You will need six of the blocks to complete the installation.
The measurement from the bottom of the truck frame to the top of the receiver is 5-5/8 inches.... view full answer...
The Dexstar Steel Spoke Trailer Wheel # AM20528DX does not have an offset; though the backspace measures 3-1/2 inches. This wheel is 15" diameter x 6" wide has a 5 on 5" bolt pattern and 3.19" pilot diameter. I've added a ink to a video review of this wheel for you to take a look at as well. view full answer...
Draw-Tite custom-fit Class V hitch # 41947, which fits trucks with an outside-to-outside frame width of 34-inches, can be installed at any of three heights, thanks to the multiple holes in the two frame brackets.
I can give you these heights referenced to the bottom of the frame rails. The TOP of the receiver tube will sit below the bottom of the frame any of these three distances: 6-5/8-inches, 8-1/4-inches or 10-1/4-inches. The written instructions are linked for you; these list the... view full answer...
The wiring harness that comes with the 7-Pole and 4-Pole Trailer Connector Sockets # HM40975-11998 that you referenced is 4 feet long. view full answer...
A basic rule to go by is that the tongue weight of a 5th wheel trailer is about 20 percent of the gross trailer weight. So if your total weight is 7,183 lbs you would be looking at a pin weight of 1,436 lbs.
The Convert-A-Ball Cushioned 5th-Wheel-to-Gooseneck Adapter # CAB-C5GX1216 that you referenced has a pin weight capacity of 4,000 lbs. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and pulled the Replacement Hitch Ball for B&W Turnoverball Underbed Gooseneck Hitches, part # BWGNXA2000, and took some measurements for you.
The square part of the hitch ball is 4" long and 2-1/2" wide. The diameter of the locking pin hole is 11/16".
See the video and the picture I made at right which shows the exact dimensions you asked for as well as a video review of this hitch ball. view full answer...