I pulled two years on a stock hitch.
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,,,,,
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thats the one on the Dodge puller. Those factory hitches are really junk!
not much,,,,,
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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