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2-Inch Front Receiver Hitch (22-26 Sierra 1500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item S548364
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Receiver Hitch
      • Matte Black Finish
      • Front Model
      • Maximum Towing Strength
      • Carrying Capacity of 5,000 Pounds Gross Trailer Weight and 500 Pounds Tongue Weight
      • Straight-Line Pull Capacity of 9,000 Pounds
      • Uses a Standard 2 by 2-Inch Receiver Tube
      • SAE J684 Tested
      • Made in the USA
      • Limited Lifetime Warranty
      • Fits 2022 - 2026 Sierra 1500 Models

      Description

      Maximum Towing Capacity. Made for the GMC Sierra 1500, this Receiver Hitch comes in a matte black finish. Built for a carrying capacity of 5,000 pounds gross trailer weight and 500 pounds tongue weight, this standard 2 by 2-inch receiver tube is also capable of a straight-line pull capacity of 9,000 pounds.

      Installation. Putting this Receiver Hitch on your ride is easy and requires no drilling.

      Warranty. There is a limited lifetime warranty for this Receiver Hitch.

      Application. This Receiver Hitch fits 2022 - 2026 Sierra 1500 models.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Receiver Hitch

      Tech Specs

      5.0

      Customer Reviews (2)

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