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pwrstrkdf250
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how much

where at


already talked to Raleigh hitch, was seeing what you guys recommended

6/1/2006 9:50:03 AM

tawaitt
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my truck has a gooseneck that the ball can be removed, flipped, and dropped back in place for a flat bed. I had mine installed when I bought the truck (put it in the deal). I think the hitch was $350, as for installation no idea.

6/1/2006 10:08:18 AM

pwrstrkdf250
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cool... thats what I am looking for, I use my truck bed often

6/1/2006 12:33:00 PM

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they aren't hard to do yourself, basically two kinds of removables, those that have rails on the bed floor, and those that have release pins that come out flush. i definately reccomend the ones with rails, they are easier to remove and put back in, just a latch and two pins, the flush ones are a bitch to line up with the holes and then you have to slide the pins in from underneath every time

6/1/2006 3:46:22 PM

gk2004
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Here is the hitch in my Chevy


Retracted



Extended

6/1/2006 4:30:15 PM

tawaitt
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mine has a lever under one wheel well that removes the release pin with a nifty lable that says locked / unlocked. You simply flip the lever to unlock and pull the ball out. There is no large metal plate like the picture above, all the structure is under the bed, all that sticks up is the ball and 2 safety chain loops (which are spring loaded and remain untill you pull them up_

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6/1/2006 4:53:10 PM

gk2004
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That sounds like a great set up. Got a brand name or some pics?

6/1/2006 6:18:45 PM

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just remember to drop the tailgate before you pull away after you unhitch, one of our farm trucks is missing one because i was in one hell of a rush

6/1/2006 7:03:39 PM

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Why we're on the subject of tips, I recommend taping an electrical tape line down the center of your toolbox or rear window. Makes hooking up by yourself foolproof.

^well, depending on your personal level of fool

6/1/2006 7:36:32 PM

tawaitt
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Its by PopUp Industries and is called the Flip-Over




With the ball down its like its not even there.

6/1/2006 7:40:54 PM

gk2004
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Pretty cool, I like how you dont have to cut a huge section of bed out of it.

6/1/2006 8:17:39 PM

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