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I still have some truck stuff that i'd like to unload.

 

Factory tow hooks, pair, with the mounting bolts.

 

Reese Class IV trailer hitch

 

Rear lift lips from liftlips.com (bodylift gap guards)

 

4 steel wheels with center caps & 265-75-R16 Wrangler TD's (half tread left, will accept a low offer, just to get these out of the garage)

 

Cassette Headunit

 

2001-up Z71 decals (unused of course :rolleyes:)

 

Post here or drop me an email at [email protected] if you're interested in any of the stuff.

 

 

I'll give a great deal to anyone in the area that would pick up the trailer hitch or tires/rims since they would be a PITA to ship to anyone.

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you sure?  Id like to use them on my cabinet in my garage.  I am adding all kinds of stickers/decals to it.

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Sure, drop me an IM w/ your addy and I'll send them out to you this week.  I'm more or less just trying to unload this stuff from my garage.  I'd really like to get the tires and rims out of there.  So, if anyone lives nearby and wants a killer deal on them just let me know.

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chevy4x4trucks,

Will that hitch work for a 1/2 ton 2001 Silverado 4x4 ext cab?  I assume you have the wiring to go with it.  Is it rusted at all?  Is it bolt-on...I'm no welder.

 

You say shipping would be a PITA, agreed, because of weight and size, but how much are we talking in price?

 

My ZIP code is 49715 if that helps.

 

Email me directly if you would, please.

 

Thanks,

HD Doug

Posted

Doug, it should bolt right up, my truck was a 2000 1/2 ton.  I don't have the trailer wiring still, left that tucked in my spare tire, but I think that was just about 10 bucks at the local auto parts store and the wires are hanging right in the back, you just have to splice into them.  The hitch was about 130 new, and it's got a few scuffs, but still in really good condition.  Drop me an email w/ an offer.  [email protected]  It weighs quite a bit so I'm not sure what shipping would be on it, I need to break out a scale, all I know is that it's pretty heavy whenever I have to move it around the garage.

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How much for the gap guards?

 

 

 

 

 

Did we check the date of this thread there folks? I just wanted to mention that in case you missed it.

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