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time2retire
Oct 28, 2019Explorer
ardvark wrote:
The Torklift uppers are an easy install, however, I found on my 2012 F350 that even if I cut then down the allowable maximum, my overloads would still be engaged with an empty bed so after discussing my situation with Torklift, I returned them. The return was pretty simple, however they put my return back in inventory without tracking it, so I had to call. Once I did, they found them and refunded my purchase price on the spot. Just make sure you keep your purchase receipt or print one off in the event you have to return them. Don't forget, you have only 30 days to return them for full purchase price.
To install the uppers, you have to remove the OEM pads. The simplest way to do this I found was to use so dish detergent as a lubricant and use a clamp and they pop right out. I found the use of screwdrivers, etc. to pry them out wasted time and effort.
Who did you buy them from? Torklift from what I could tell sells them through a distributor network. They listed a few places here in Pittsburgh, Truck N' Stuff etc. These people had no idea what they were. Again I figured I'm on my own again and bought them from E.Trailer. The next adventure (no pun intended) awaits me.
Thanks for the tips.
Good luck with the camper,
Steve
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