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17.99? How?
One this is I had to drill out the hole in the tubes, sorry don't remember how big.
I pulled them off the truck to drill them, to much trouble to fight with the hand drill.
Also while the tubes are off its a good time to inspect the mounts and tubes.
I also used lock washers and...
Ha-ha.
That's good.
If you are going to have a hitch on a truck it should withstand more than the truck will pull. The hitch on my truck is a hitch tube, welded to a 3/4 x8 with 2 half in grade ten Allen bolts, braced to the frame and rear crossmember, the 3/4x8 is welded and braced to a piece...
This is what I did on mine. I know they are not the "correct" shackles but they are OK with me. Also 8.5 ton rated each, they where $50 US apiece but worth it, just tighten up with a large adjustable wrench and your good, you could put a lock im hole in the pin and some thieves would leave it...
Welcome from west Tn.
Cool truck.
You if you like Chevy then a cucv might be a good starter mv for you, then get a duece. One thing if you have a pick up it makes working on the duece easier, since you can pick up large/heavy parts with it if the duece is down.
Just a thought.
Welcome again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyAW-q7vsLQ
Let's see if it works
Here is the video.
I know the guy says its a Cummins buts its not, it still has the 6.2
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