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·A simple install, even though you do have to take the bumper off. Took 30 minutes max. Instructions are pretty clear, and when it's all mounted up, it's not an eyesore, and you won't bang your shins on it.


you know put those on a bagged truck and then you can teabag the asphalt while dragging lolballs.
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now hang some truck balls on there. :lolsign:
balls.
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JEEBUS CRIPES you guys are obsessed with balls!you know put those on a bagged truck and then you can teabag the asphalt while dragging lol
Geeds, you are such a smartass, lmao :kiki2:looks good moto but i wouldnt exactly call it a hidden hitch I can see it ;-)
No, that one is from Street Scene. If you need, I can get you a part number for that one.Looks good. Is that the one you can use with a roll pan?
I have the one from street scene on my truck, i have a flip on plate on my rollpan and you can acces the hitch behind the plate and it works greatLooks good. Is that the one you can use with a roll pan?
Nice, I have been thinking about going that route but wasn't sure of the accessibilty to the hitch.I have the one from street scene on my truck, i have a flip on plate on my rollpan and you can acces the hitch behind the plate and it works great
Thanks dooder!:355:hitch looks good!
truck balls are :ghey:
Speakin of that, I may have some questions about the hard wiring setup Bob. Your truck is a Christmas tree, I'm sure you know a thing or two about wiring.^^^^^ x2
Now all you need is a 7-pin harness and a brake box.![]()
I think it was 150 or so for the pan and 100-150 for the hitch and 20-30 for the flip up plateNice, I have been thinking about going that route but wasn't sure of the accessibilty to the hitch.
What did everything cost you unpainted?
Is your roll pan steel or urethane?I think it was 150 or so for the pan and 100-150 for the hitch and 20-30 for the flip up plate