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GMC Pintle Hitch Installation And Review Videos

  

Convert-A-Ball Pintle Mounting Bar Review - 2012 GMC Sierra- Video

Convert-A-Ball Pintle Mounting Bar Review - 2012 GMC Sierra

Today on our 2012 GMC Sierroa we'll be test fitting the convert-a-ball cushioned adjustable pintel mounting block for 2 inch hitches, rated at 10,000 pounds, part number AMPC2. Before we begin our test fit, we will first need to obtain the hitch height of our vehicle. This is the measurement from the ground to the inside top of the receiver tube. The hitch height for this vehicle is about 18 and one quarters inches. Keep In mind, this measurement may vary due to tire size, hitch style or other after-market accessories. We'll now begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the mounting bar into the opening of the hitch. We'll then secure it with a pin and clip. more


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12/13/2013 11:30:21 AM



Convert-A-Ball Pintle Mounting Bar Review - 2011 GMC Sierra- Video

Convert-A-Ball Pintle Mounting Bar Review - 2011 GMC Sierra

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7/29/2013 3:45:08 PM



Convert-A-Ball Pintle Mounting Bar Review - 2013 GMC Yukon- Video

Convert-A-Ball Pintle Mounting Bar Review - 2013 GMC Yukon

Today on our 2013 GMC Yukon well be test fitting the Convert-a-Ball cushioned adjustable pintle mounting bar for two-inch hitches rated at 10,000 pounds, part number ampc2. Well begin our test fit by sliding the shank of the mounting bar into the opening of the hitch and securing it with the pin and clip. You can use this in the drop position or flip it over and use it in the rise position which will give you a total of eight different positions to use for the pintle height to level your trailer. And that will complete todays test fit for the Convert-a-Ball cushioned adjustable pintle mounting bar for two-inch hitches rated at 10,000 pounds, part number ampc2 on our 2013 GMC Yukon. more


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7/15/2013 3:46:50 PM



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