did you beef it up though? I saw one make it all the way out to about 100' one time before it broke :roflmao:
did you beef it up though? I saw one make it all the way out to about 100' one time before it broke :roflmao:
you don't need a hitch or receiever. Last summer out at Heltonville I saw a gas truck that just had a piece of chain hooked into his frame and was using that as a hitch. It look safe to me:roflmao:
lol nothing surprises me there,, then they want to bitch and throw us out when we bring a strong runner up there and whoop up on the local good ol' boys haha:roflmao:you don't need a hitch or receiever. Last summer out at Heltonville I saw a gas truck that just had a piece of chain hooked into his frame and was using that as a hitch. It look safe to me:roflmao:
Unfortunately that guy must have cousins up here by me!!! I saw the same thing last summer.
we had a guy in a street gas class torch a hole in his bumper threw the hook right inyou don't need a hitch or receiever. Last summer out at Heltonville I saw a gas truck that just had a piece of chain hooked into his frame and was using that as a hitch. It look safe to me:roflmao:
not much,,,,,
thats the one on the Dodge puller. Those factory hitches are really junk!
not much,,,,,
I wouldn't recommend attaching your pulling hitch to the tailgate
LMAO!!! It's all about hitch height isn't it?? worked greatI wouldn't recommend attaching your pulling hitch to the tailgate
But the tailgate cables add a lot of strength so it should be ok :thumb:
im suprised they held iut long enough for you to take the pic. damn chevy tailgates