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Multi-Fit Class III Trailer Hitch; Round Tube (99-06 Sierra 1500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item S518915
AmericanTrucks no longer carries the Multi-Fit Class III Trailer Hitch; Round Tube (99-06 Sierra 1500). Please check out 1999-2006 GMC Sierra Exterior for an updated selection.
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    Description

    Description. This custom-fit hitch is built according to manufacturer vehicle weight specifications and model year to ensure a perfect fit and top towing performance. Featuring solid all-welded construction for maximum strength and safety, every hitch meets and exceeds industry standards.
    • 2" Square Receiver Tube Opening
    • This receiver is designed for trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles
    • The longer side bracket design distributes the towing load over a greater portion of the tow vehicle frame
    • Neat Appearance, All Frame Attachments
    • A-Coat Base w/ Black Powder Coat Finish
    • Rated up to 5,000 lbs. (GTW) Weight Carrying (WC)
    • Rated up to 7,500 lbs. (GTW) Weight Distributing (WD)
    • Solid All-Welded Construction for Maximum Strength and Safety
    • Custom Built According to Manufacturer & Model Year
    • Ensures Perfect Fit and Top Towing Performance
    • Computer-Aided Design and Fatigue Stress Testing
    • Designed to Withstand Road Abuse Within Specified Capacities
    • Includes distinctive patented collar and plug
    • Backed by a Nationwide Limited Lifetime Warranty

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