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Thank you, I will if I knew exactly what I was looking at/for. I took these the other day from inside the driver's side rear wheel well. Am I looking for the presence of specific bracketry underneath the truck?
Further, it is my understanding that in a megacab/shortbed/rambox scenario (such as my truck) you don't want to use the GN/turnover ball hitch because you probably will want to use a sidewinder pinbox (due to the turning angles faced by shortbed cab). The combo of a GN 5th wheel hitch and a...
My question wasn't if there were disadvantages to a rambox bed and a 5th wheel. I know it isn't optimal. My question was if anyone had done it with a 2017 after the fact and what they discovered regarding the frame. I am getting conflicting info on this - is it even possible to add the OEM-style...
Assuming you have an automatic transmission, there is a hole in the firewall on the driver's side, and it is on the firewall and up fairly high, so it is relatively accessible.
I left the factory plastic blanking cover/plate intact, and just drilled a hole into it using a right-angle drill and...
Yes, it is a blendmount. The mount itself is top-notch. Just make sure to use some blue loctite on the threads as you assemble it and go to put it in its final position. If you don't, your detector will swing like tarzan in time as those screws have a tendency to work themselves loose.
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In issue 95 of TDR (on page 7) there is a nice (but incomplete) write-up from Randy Shipman about getting a new crossmember and making modifications to it so that the pan for the Aisin transmission could be dropped without removing the crossmember. I called the dealership and inquired about...