Oct-13-2015 01:01 PM
Nov-13-2015 08:10 PM
Nov-09-2015 03:05 AM
Nov-03-2015 08:40 AM
jareddustin wrote:
the reese one is just a sleeve that slides in, and nothing to hold it in place so putting in a big hitch is not fun when the sleeve slides back as you are putting in the hitch. the GM one fits the receiver and has a lip on the front so it does not move and the holes line up. the one I had fit very tight so no extra movement, I had to use a rubber mallet and some wd40 to get it out.
Nov-02-2015 08:12 AM
Nov-01-2015 05:56 PM
Nov-01-2015 05:36 AM
jareddustin wrote:
something small I did not know when I went from a 1500 to a 2500...the receiver hitch is now a 2 1/2 inch, since you are getting form a dealer make sure they give you a reducer sleeve. I bought a reese one and didn't really like it so I went on ebay and got the GM oem one, so much better. but now I am just changing my shanks to the 2 1/2 so I don't have to worry about a sleeve. also when I bought my TH I told the dealer about 40 times I needed a 2 1/2 shank with the weight distro system I bought from them. when I went to pick up my trailer of course they gave me a 2" and said they did not make a 2 1/2. glad I put the sleeve in the truck just in case. so if they give you the same line tell them they are full of it.
Oct-30-2015 12:54 PM
polishdon wrote:
Picking up my 2014 2500 Duramax this afternoon, thank you all for your advice. I love finding new forums that convince me to buy new toys. lol
Oct-30-2015 12:49 PM
polishdon wrote:
Picking up my 2014 2500 Duramax this afternoon, thank you all for your advice. I love finding new forums that convince me to buy new toys. lol
Oct-29-2015 08:26 AM
Oct-20-2015 09:01 AM
polishdon wrote:
I'll have to look at my hitch, but based on all of this information, I'm thinking I need a bigger truck, or I'll end up beating the hell out of my current one. I'm looking at a couple 2500 HD with the diesel.
Oct-19-2015 08:53 AM
lawrosa wrote:
And as was stated here what does the hitch on your truck say max weight distribution?
It may be do able.. I would opt for 1200 lb bars..
Example
http://www.etrailer.com/Weight-Distribution/Pro-Series/PS49904.html
Oct-18-2015 11:11 AM
Oct-16-2015 05:49 AM
lawrosa wrote:
Now what do your tires say on the side wall?
Max psi and max weight???
Oct-15-2015 04:24 PM