Will Buyers Products Hitch Plate w/Receiver Tube # 3371809060A Fit a 1997 Ford F-350 Cab and Chassis
Question:
Will this fit on a 1997 Ford f350 cab and chassis and how wide are the flat pieces that run up along the frame
asked by: Dakota
Expert Reply:
Buyers Products Hitch Plate with Receiver Tube # 3371809060A is indeed designed to fit the Ford cab and chassis trucks so it will fit your 1997 F-350 cab and chassis. I have several dimensions for this hitch plate but if they are not what you are looking for let me know.
The C-channel part at the bottom is 4 inches wide by 62 inches long. From the bottom of that channel to the very top of the hitch is 17-3/16 inches tall. The width of those side plates is approximately 5-1/2 inches front to back at the widest. And the width at the top is 35-1/4 inches. I have included a picture showing these measurements for you.
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Buyers Products Hitch Plate with 2" Receiver Tube - Ford
- Heavy Duty Receiver Hitch
- Bolt-On
- Weld-On
- 20000 lbs GTW
- 2 Inch Hitch
- Buyers Products
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