Fort Lauderdale hitch install
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Fort Lauderdale hitch install
Bought a 99 Tahoe that doesn't have the factory tow package installed. Needs to be able to handle boat and trailer which is about 5000lbs. Anyone know of the a reliable after market hitch and a shop that can do the work? American RV & Marine? OR should I just make sure it is done right and get the GM factory package installed?
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Bought a 99 Tahoe that doesn't have the factory tow package installed. Needs to be able to handle boat and trailer which is about 5000lbs. Anyone know of the a reliable after market hitch and a shop that can do the work? American RV & Marine? OR should I just make sure it is done right and get the GM factory package installed?
Buy a Putnam XDR from www.putnamhitch.com . The GM factory hitches are definately not top quality. They may get you by for 5000 lbs, but there are better options out there that are cheaper. The Putnam hitches are not expensive.
They are also not hard to install at all. You can do it yourself in your driveway in about 2 hours with two tall jackstands; or any camper and/or truck accessory place can do it in less than an hour. The longest task will be removing and replacing the spare tire. You frame is pre-drilled and any hitch that is matched for your truck will be matched to those holes.
No matter what hitch you buy, make sure it gets installed with Grade-8 bolts, and not Grade-5 bolts. Unfortunately, the Putnam ships with Grade-5 bolts, so I recommend swapping them out before install.
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Is the setup okay for long hauls? I keep the boat in Cleveland for the summers and then tow it down in the winter to Fort Lauderdale. So the truck will be making some heavy long hauls at least twice a year.
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You can't have too much hitch.
Buy a Putnam XDR from www.putnamhitch.com . The GM factory hitches are definately not top quality. They may get you by for 5000 lbs, but there are better options out there that are cheaper. The Putnam hitches are not expensive.
They are also not hard to install at all. You can do it yourself in your driveway in about 2 hours with two tall jackstands; or any camper and/or truck accessory place can do it in less than an hour. The longest task will be removing and replacing the spare tire. You frame is pre-drilled and any hitch that is matched for your truck will be matched to those holes.
No matter what hitch you buy, make sure it gets installed with Grade-8 bolts, and not Grade-5 bolts. Unfortunately, the Putnam ships with Grade-5 bolts, so I recommend swapping them out before install.
Buy a Putnam XDR from www.putnamhitch.com . The GM factory hitches are definately not top quality. They may get you by for 5000 lbs, but there are better options out there that are cheaper. The Putnam hitches are not expensive.
They are also not hard to install at all. You can do it yourself in your driveway in about 2 hours with two tall jackstands; or any camper and/or truck accessory place can do it in less than an hour. The longest task will be removing and replacing the spare tire. You frame is pre-drilled and any hitch that is matched for your truck will be matched to those holes.
No matter what hitch you buy, make sure it gets installed with Grade-8 bolts, and not Grade-5 bolts. Unfortunately, the Putnam ships with Grade-5 bolts, so I recommend swapping them out before install.
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This is definitely a DIY job if you have a few tools. If you have a little time, either order a nice Putnam (check Ebay also) or shop Uhaul. I bought a hitch from Uhaul for my ex-GF's Ford Escape and installed it myself; they actually had a pretty good price. Either Uhaul or a local parts store should also provide you with an easy wiring harness kit that should just plug in.
What part of FLL are you in? I'm sure there's a few of us local OSO'rs that could lend a hand if needed.
Oh yeah, if you want to shop other local suppliers you can check out Ideal Automotive in Ft. Lauderdale, possibly L&L Distributors in Pompano, Speed & Truck World "might" stock some hitches.
Too bad you got a '99 (old style right?). I've got an OEM hitch for the '00+ collectinig dust in my shed.
What part of FLL are you in? I'm sure there's a few of us local OSO'rs that could lend a hand if needed.
Oh yeah, if you want to shop other local suppliers you can check out Ideal Automotive in Ft. Lauderdale, possibly L&L Distributors in Pompano, Speed & Truck World "might" stock some hitches.
Too bad you got a '99 (old style right?). I've got an OEM hitch for the '00+ collectinig dust in my shed.
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I know you can buy the hitch direct, but I am not sure about their dealer network. If you buy direct, they will have it at your doorstep in a couple days.
Here is the contact region map, and I pulled up the contact info from the SE region for you. This guy should be able to find someone for you. (From here: http://www.putnamhitch.com/business_contact.html )
Here is the contact region map, and I pulled up the contact info from the SE region for you. This guy should be able to find someone for you. (From here: http://www.putnamhitch.com/business_contact.html )
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This is definitely a DIY job if you have a few tools. If you have a little time, either order a nice Putnam (check Ebay also) or shop Uhaul. I bought a hitch from Uhaul for my ex-GF's Ford Escape and installed it myself; they actually had a pretty good price. Either Uhaul or a local parts store should also provide you with an easy wiring harness kit that should just plug in.
What part of FLL are you in? I'm sure there's a few of us local OSO'rs that could lend a hand if needed.
Oh yeah, if you want to shop other local suppliers you can check out Ideal Automotive in Ft. Lauderdale, possibly L&L Distributors in Pompano, Speed & Truck World "might" stock some hitches.
Too bad you got a '99 (old style right?). I've got an OEM hitch for the '00+ collectinig dust in my shed.
What part of FLL are you in? I'm sure there's a few of us local OSO'rs that could lend a hand if needed.
Oh yeah, if you want to shop other local suppliers you can check out Ideal Automotive in Ft. Lauderdale, possibly L&L Distributors in Pompano, Speed & Truck World "might" stock some hitches.
Too bad you got a '99 (old style right?). I've got an OEM hitch for the '00+ collectinig dust in my shed.
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http://www.uhaul.com/hitches/
Not a bad place to start. They have a location on Broward Blvd which is where I bought my ex-GF's hitch. A quick search on their site shows hitch prices of $120-130 and you can get a 7500lb hitch it looks like.
Search their site, decide which one you want and call 'em to see if they have it or whether they can get it before Saturday. You might even be able to schedule an installation appt. The install should take no more than an hour.
Not a bad place to start. They have a location on Broward Blvd which is where I bought my ex-GF's hitch. A quick search on their site shows hitch prices of $120-130 and you can get a 7500lb hitch it looks like.
Search their site, decide which one you want and call 'em to see if they have it or whether they can get it before Saturday. You might even be able to schedule an installation appt. The install should take no more than an hour.
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http://www.uhaul.com/hitches/
Not a bad place to start. They have a location on Broward Blvd which is where I bought my ex-GF's hitch. A quick search on their site shows hitch prices of $120-130 and you can get a 7500lb hitch it looks like.
Search their site, decide which one you want and call 'em to see if they have it or whether they can get it before Saturday. You might even be able to schedule an installation appt. The install should take no more than an hour.
Not a bad place to start. They have a location on Broward Blvd which is where I bought my ex-GF's hitch. A quick search on their site shows hitch prices of $120-130 and you can get a 7500lb hitch it looks like.
Search their site, decide which one you want and call 'em to see if they have it or whether they can get it before Saturday. You might even be able to schedule an installation appt. The install should take no more than an hour.