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BB_TX
Mar 31, 2015Nomad
There have been a number of people post here about the same problem. Don't know how many of those had a Trailair though. The standard solution has been to cut off the rear lower corners of the pin box about 3-4" at about a 45 degree angle. Don't know if you can do that to a Trailair or not.
Whether the pin box will ride over the top of the rails depends on the height of the hitch and the configuration of the pin box. If the top of the hitch plate is much below the bed rails, the pin box will also be below the bed rails. I believe the Trailair pin box is a little on the long side, which would contribute to the problem if that is the case.
Whether the pin box will ride over the top of the rails depends on the height of the hitch and the configuration of the pin box. If the top of the hitch plate is much below the bed rails, the pin box will also be below the bed rails. I believe the Trailair pin box is a little on the long side, which would contribute to the problem if that is the case.
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