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APT
Jan 07, 2015Explorer
I inquired about this before. I'm not sure what to make of it.
Dear duraburb,
I had a question about upgrading the receiver on a 2007+ GMT 900 SUV. I have a 2011 2500 Suburban with the wimpy 1000 pound OEM receiver. I have come across a few people mention you use the Curt XD 15324 receiver. Does that bolt right up or do you have to modify it? Curt claims it does not fit my SUV.
APT
Dear APT,
We have a propitiatory kit to make it work but that does not change tongue weight, just tow capacity. Tongue weight is determined by a combination of frame capacity and gross rear axle weight rating. You should never (nor need to) exceed the 1K capacity.
Eric
407-497-7031
- duraburb
So I contacted Curt Manufacturing and got:
No this hitch will not fit on that vehicle. All Suburbans and Tahoe’s from 2007 on where factory equipped with a hitch. We have never made or test fitted any hitches on these vehicles. I have had people try to fit truck hitches on theses with no success.
Thank you,
Michael J Fox
Technical Service Associate
Etrailer:
Thank you for your interest.
At this time, none of my manufacturers have confirmed fits for the 2011 Chevrolet Suburban due to the OEM hitch. We recommend visiting your local dealership to see if Chevy offers a heftier hitch for your vehicle.
Please email or call 1-800-298-8924 ext 332 if you have any other questions.
Thank you,
Stephanie H.
stephanieh@etrailer.com
I am no longer planning to upgrade my TT this year so stopped pursuing receiver upgraded capability. If/when I do, I will probably have Can-Am do their magic. I have not contacted them yet. Maybe I'll send them a quick note.
Dear duraburb,
I had a question about upgrading the receiver on a 2007+ GMT 900 SUV. I have a 2011 2500 Suburban with the wimpy 1000 pound OEM receiver. I have come across a few people mention you use the Curt XD 15324 receiver. Does that bolt right up or do you have to modify it? Curt claims it does not fit my SUV.
APT
Dear APT,
We have a propitiatory kit to make it work but that does not change tongue weight, just tow capacity. Tongue weight is determined by a combination of frame capacity and gross rear axle weight rating. You should never (nor need to) exceed the 1K capacity.
Eric
407-497-7031
- duraburb
So I contacted Curt Manufacturing and got:
No this hitch will not fit on that vehicle. All Suburbans and Tahoe’s from 2007 on where factory equipped with a hitch. We have never made or test fitted any hitches on these vehicles. I have had people try to fit truck hitches on theses with no success.
Thank you,
Michael J Fox
Technical Service Associate
Etrailer:
Thank you for your interest.
At this time, none of my manufacturers have confirmed fits for the 2011 Chevrolet Suburban due to the OEM hitch. We recommend visiting your local dealership to see if Chevy offers a heftier hitch for your vehicle.
Please email or call 1-800-298-8924 ext 332 if you have any other questions.
Thank you,
Stephanie H.
stephanieh@etrailer.com
I am no longer planning to upgrade my TT this year so stopped pursuing receiver upgraded capability. If/when I do, I will probably have Can-Am do their magic. I have not contacted them yet. Maybe I'll send them a quick note.
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