Feb-09-2019 01:53 PM
Apr-09-2019 05:25 PM
prd2hnt wrote:
Love this idea. I looked on etrailer and other places, can't find. Can you point me to the part somewhere?
Apr-09-2019 11:43 AM
2012Coleman wrote:garyp4951 wrote:Thats the gizmo I'm talking about - and got the idea from you garyp4951 - just couldn't find your original post.
This gizmo plus an electric HF ceiling hoist make it a 10 minute job.
My cab is to high to get into the garage - sadly.
Apr-07-2019 11:09 AM
MFL wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Two pcs, take it out and replace it by myself no hoist.
Yup, earlier years of hard work pays off! Keeps you stronger longer, healthy and wise!:C
Jerry
Apr-06-2019 11:17 AM
Apr-06-2019 10:41 AM
WaterJosh wrote:
Actually, you can do it without lifting the bed at all, thats how I installed our puck kit. You just need to be part contortionist.
Apr-06-2019 09:24 AM
Al H wrote:
I purchased a mega cab just because it was a used truck and in very nice condition and the price was right. Its a Laramie longhorn and we really like it. It has a 6'-4" box and a little longer wheelbase but the mega cab does not eat up box space, just a little longer frame than the crew cab but slightly shorter than the long box trucks. Maybe earlier model mega cabs had shorter boxes?
Anyway I decided to not use the Anderson ultimate and purchased the Mopar puck kit and installed it as well as the in box wiring kit. Installation was little involved as the box had to be raised to get the pucks in and then cutting four holes but really not that bad. I could do it in half the time if I had to do it again. Cost was $260 for the kit and $80 for the wiring so now I still need a hitch and will be buying one soon. I'm still not sure about a slider yet as the Heartland trailers have the "tight turn technology" and I am only going south and back once a year and then to a summer park so wont be driving it a whole bunch.
Great advice on this forum, thanks everyone!
Apr-06-2019 08:47 AM
Apr-06-2019 08:35 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Two pcs, take it out and replace it by myself no hoist.
Apr-06-2019 07:51 AM
Apr-02-2019 05:02 PM
Apr-02-2019 09:55 AM
garyp4951 wrote:
This gizmo plus an electric HF ceiling hoist make it a 10 minute job.
Apr-02-2019 09:49 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Here's my 2 cents:
Why the mega cab? I have the crew cab and there is more room than my kids and dog need back there. The mega cab gives you the ability to recline the back seat and takes away bed length.
I didn't have the factory installed pucks, so I bought them from the dealer and had a custom welding/hitch shop install them - same guy has done this for me twice. He installed the in bed plug. The good news on that is that you don't have to splice any wires - its plug and play. After drilling the hole for it.
I read all the comments of those who say "I have a short bed and have never had to slide". Or - "If you are aware of your surroundings - blah blah". Well, I bought the B&W companion slider from ETrailer.com. Brought the new fifth wheel home and proceed to back up into the driveway on residential street without sliding. Didn't take long to hear the sound of breaking glass. And you can pay attention all you want, but you just can't see the corner of the trailer through the back pillar - unless you have X-Ray vision. Slid the trailer back and was amazed at how much easier it was backing. Went on the shake down trip with plastic over the back window. Sure, there are situations where I don't have to slide but every camp site I've been to has required it - with the exception of the one pull through site, and backing into my driveway - well, lesson learned.
So if you have a big piece of land and don't ever expect to be in a situation where you are backing at a sharp angle, by all means, get the non sliding hitch with your short bed (even shorter with mega cab) pickup.
The auto sliding hitches I researched required that you back up straight into the hitch - not at an angle. If you get the wheel to wheel side steps, you won't need a step stool or to hop on the tire to release the handle for either the jaws or slider. The B&W is a great hitch - compare to the others. Etrailer will drop ship it for free.
Too be fair, the B&W slider is heavy. I have to remove the tail gate and remove it with an engine puller. They make a gizmo that you lock into the jaws. You can then hook to it and lift the whole hitch at once. But I can do that myself. Unless you have a couple of friends at hand.
Good luck.
Apr-02-2019 09:28 AM
garyp4951 wrote:Thats the gizmo I'm talking about - and got the idea from you garyp4951 - just couldn't find your original post.
This gizmo plus an electric HF ceiling hoist make it a 10 minute job.
Apr-02-2019 09:02 AM