Tailgate Stolen - Need advice on replacement...
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Tailgate Stolen - Need advice on replacement...
OK, some low-life stole the tailgate off my truck last week Got the insurance check yesterday and am looking to replace it with a vented flow-thru style. I am looking at the Husky Liner Anodized model (http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/pe...9&brandid=616). Any of you have experience or opinion on this brand? I am going to be trading my bumper-tow 28' trailer for a 5th-wheel soon, and might as well buy this type of gate now while I have the opportunity.
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
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Originally Posted by infidel
I've seen several studies that prove that flow thru tailgates decrease your mpgs.
You are better off with a full tailgate.
You are better off with a full tailgate.
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Hey Bill I was wondering was that study done while running empty only. I would think things would change once you hook a 5vr to the truck because the airodynamics would be different from running empty. I could see the air comming over the cab hitting the nose of the 5vr & some of it would go up & over, some around the sides, but seems to me some would be pushed downward right at a solid tail gate. What do you think?
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A friend put on on his F-350 after his MF (Massy Fergeson, not that other thing) parked it'self on the stock tailgate going down the freeway. He got an aluminium vented one less then $300 I think. As said with the fifthwheel I doubt it would make a huge difference one way or the other. The drag of the trailer is so large compared to what the tailgate might make I would not worry about it.
One thing make sure it comes with a lock. Or if you go OEM put a lock on it. I think I paid less then $30 for my lock. It is self contained and replaces the plastic facia under the handle. The only bad part is the keys are not the best quality. Just cheap stamped jobs. I haven't had any truoble but my wife managed to brake one right quick and in a hurry.
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One thing make sure it comes with a lock. Or if you go OEM put a lock on it. I think I paid less then $30 for my lock. It is self contained and replaces the plastic facia under the handle. The only bad part is the keys are not the best quality. Just cheap stamped jobs. I haven't had any truoble but my wife managed to brake one right quick and in a hurry.
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Hey guys, thanks for the replies, altho none answered my initial question. I know about how the full gate improves gas mileage and have seen the studies. That is why I am buying the vented one, so it will help create that vaccum in the bed. But since I am trading up for the 5th wheel this year, I am opting to not buy a full gate.
I ordered it today and it should be here next week. It does come with a lock on it already so hopefully I shouldn't lose this one.
I ordered it today and it should be here next week. It does come with a lock on it already so hopefully I shouldn't lose this one.
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for what it's worth I think a slotted gate is the way to go with the 5er the i was hauling a goose neck ***** trailor and had a 2' 2x10 (lumber) in the bed and when i would get around 50 mph it would lift off the bed floor about a foot so there is positivly turbulance at the gate when hauling
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Originally Posted by taken5875
for what it's worth I think a slotted gate is the way to go with the 5er the i was hauling a goose neck ***** trailor and had a 2' 2x10 (lumber) in the bed and when i would get around 50 mph it would lift off the bed floor about a foot so there is positivly turbulance at the gate when hauling
Again, I will state that the fuel-economy debate was not the purpose of my post, it was as to the quality of the Husky-Liner Tailgates. As they are higher priced and "seem" to be better built, I went ahead and ordered this model. Once it is installed I will post pic's of my truck with the new gate on.
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i have a flow thru style tail gate on mine, it black and has the lil dip in the middle to hook up your goos neck......if you wanted i could email you some pics of it.....and maybe trade you for a full tailgate??? possiblely?
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Originally Posted by mxdsl183
i have a flow thru style tail gate on mine, it black and has the lil dip in the middle to hook up your goos neck......if you wanted i could email you some pics of it.....and maybe trade you for a full tailgate??? possiblely?
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A few guys I know also had there's stolen in 2000. The locking replacement type can be used(for a regular tailgate), or do what I did. Install 2 fender washers on either side of cable which attaches to stud on box, connect with a small screw and locknut. That way nobody can remove cables and take tailgate, without removing screws first.