Nov-08-2015 06:43 PM
Nov-11-2015 08:31 PM
blt2ski wrote:
My 05 "DUALLY 3500 GM truck" did not come with a hitch from the factory. Not every one needs a receiver hitch. IE some of you that ONLY tow 5w's, A contractor that is only hauling 2-3 tons of material around. Or maybe someone with bed camper not towing a boat behind. The latter is hard to believe, as most will go this route and tow a boat, snow mobiles, horses etc, hence a bed camper.....
Depending upon the trailer you want etc. I would still try to find the highest rated dead weight and WD hitch ratings. Someone had a "Tow Max" or some such thing that went on my truck. I was good to around 14K/1500 dead weight, and about 2000/500 more lbs for a WD system. It was a 2.5" setup. I believe there is a Curt hitch that is rated about this amount but is a 2". The 2.5 is the better option for trailers over 10-12K IMHO! Also get the one with the biggest pin you can too!
Marty
Nov-11-2015 05:40 AM
Nov-11-2015 05:19 AM
nuckfan wrote:
I just picked up a 2015 Silverado 2500HD, it never had a tow hitch installed on it and I would like to install one myself. I don't have a trailer at this time and will be using the truck for hauling my truck camper, and maybe one day hauling a boat. Would a class 4 hitch be adequate and what class hitch comes with the 2500hd from factory?
Nov-11-2015 04:52 AM
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Nov-09-2015 05:33 AM
dodge guy wrote:
It didn't come with a hitch? that`s odd! I don`t think I`ve ever seen a HD truck with out a hitch from the factory.
I would put on at minimum a class 4. maybe even step up to a class 5. you don`t want a class 3 (not that they probably even make one for your truck!).
Nov-09-2015 03:31 AM
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