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Thank you very much. It’s my first GM so Lots to learnYou are talking about the part that connects to the truck's body (and not the piece containing the ball), correct?
If yes, I recommend that you go to GMPartsGiant.com, enter your VIN, and you can find the correct part number and a discounted price. You can also shop price with the part number at RockAuto.com, GMPartsDirect.com, and other places.
Going aftermarket would be cheaper than going OEM, for sure.If you're not particular about getting an OE hitch, check out etrailer.com. Based on your make, model, and options you can get a list of aftermarket mfr. and model numbers, then use your Google Fu to check online pricing.
Going aftermarket would be cheaper than going OEM, for sure.
I did that at first, before changing the rear impact bar to get the OE hitch. I take thecopcar off road, and the departure angle was terrible. On the highway it worked fine.Going aftermarket would be cheaper than going OEM, for sure.