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Old 03-16-2006 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by displacedtexan
You got a smokin deal... What kind of controller did you get?
I not sure, I'll have to look...but it looks like a real cheapy!!
Old 04-01-2006 | 06:44 PM
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Park and work under a come along or chainfall hoist to pull the plate up tight so the wife won't have to hold it up. :-) I have been a mechanic for years and it still took me way longer than was told to me. Now it looks like I might have a problem installing the Firestone airbags with the B&W mounts and lever there. Will find out in the next day or two. Anyone been through this...is there a problem with interferences??? Thanks for any help. Dondi
Old 04-04-2006 | 10:30 PM
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speaking of the b&w, has anyone installed one of these in a short bed? does it seem like it is far forward? the way the brackets are it really cant be moved back at all. problem is, even with a 9 inch extender, my wide trailer still has clearance problems with the cab
Old 04-05-2006 | 06:19 AM
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just put mine in about a week ago, I used a 41/4" holesaw instead of 4 " to allow for proper alignment & to make sure when I have the bed line-xed all the edges will be covered. worked under a chain fall to make everything go easier. takes time, but pretty straight forward install
Old 04-05-2006 | 05:09 PM
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Installed mine this past weekend. Took several hours but went pretty smooth except for drilling the large hole. Because the cut is not on a flat surface, the hole saw kept lurching on me because the teeth would dig into the bed humps. Broke two guide bits and ended up cutting the head off a 1/4" bolt and using that as the guide bit. Still had a lot of trouble till I got down to the trough. I say, spend the $6 for a 2x6 and make a guide. My saw was brand new and sharp, a dull one might have worked better.
Old 04-05-2006 | 07:17 PM
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I installed mine last week and it went great. I had removed a Flip Up ball, so I already had a penetration and a partial hole. For this reason, I masked the existing hole, measured, made a 4 1/16 circle with a compass, and cut with a sabre saw. After reading some of these posts, I wonder if that wouldn't be an easier option. A 3/4" or 1" hole along the inside of your mark would be more than enough to get started. Just a thought.
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