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no-drill bolt-on hitch brackets?

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camp ground info near Mt. Rushmore (pets)

Reese Rails??

Yup, not a great idea by dodge



This truck is for my Father-in-laws company, it is replacing a 99 F550. I have not told him about not having a spare, Do you know if his 99 Ford has one. It's a cab and chassis also and I would venture to say it doesn't have on either.



The 50 gallon tank will be nice though
I dont know about the Fords, except that I would never own one.
 
Well 48K out the door, I wanted a jack. But I never had to use one on my 04, as well as my 07 (knock on wood), but it is nice to have it stowed away if a "just in case" situation calls for a jack. I'm not a 35 year member of AAA for nothing. :-laf



48K



Damn we are getting this one for under 30K, before the flatbed
 
I have the no drill brakets on my 2006 . They fit the shape of the frame pefictly . You still need to drill the hole in the bed for the rails . Still really easy if you remeber measure twice and drill once . Only other warning is to use a short drill bit especialy on the left front , the fuel tank is just below . I slid a piece of scrap sheet metal in between just incase. The rails across the bed really don't cause to many problems . Only you have to lift the nose of your cargo when sliding it in . My hitch is just a 16k double pivot draw-tite ,which looks identical to Reese
 
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