Solution for Trailer Hitch Receiver on 1952 Chevrolet 3100
Question:
Do you sell a bolt on Class III hitch for a 1952 Chevy 3100 truck advance design?
asked by: Claude J
Expert Reply:
I do have a solution, but there are no custom-fit bolt-on hitches for your 1952 Chevy 3100. What you can use is a universal hitch like the # 41990-07. This has a 2" receiver and comes with 7" brackets. You will need to take it to a certified welder for installation. This has a high capacity as a Class V hitch but you will be limited by the capacity of your vehicle. Alternatively, you could take the # E17 to a custom fabricator and have them fashion a hitch for your truck.
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Curt Weld-On 2" Receiver for Custom Fabricated Hitches
- Hitch Fabrication Parts
- Receiver Tube
- Raw Finish
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- CURT
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Draw-Tite Ultra Frame Service Body Trailer Hitch Receiver - Weld On - Class V - 2"
- Heavy Duty Receiver Hitch
- Weld-On
- 44 Inch Wide
- 1600 lbs TW
- 16000 lbs GTW
- Class V
- 2 Inch Hitch
- 7 Inch Drop
- Draw-Tite
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