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Mar-05-2015 05:14 PM
Crumm wrote:AidenJ wrote:
My point is if you buy a new truck then need to add Thousands to make it work then you bought the wrong truck.
Which truck manufacturers equip trucks at the factory with tie downs and a hitch capable of sporting a long extention? My F350 has the camper package but still needed 2K in extras to make it work to the best of it's potential.
Mar-05-2015 03:10 PM
Mar-04-2015 06:58 PM
Slackjaw wrote:
Crumm, are you using after market rims/wheels on your 285's? I was looking at 295/65/18 Wrangler Duratracs (3,860 lbs), but wasn't sure if I needed to go with a new rim or stay with the factory rims.
And you're correct... my 2015 Ford has the camper package but I still added the following and I'm not finished...
$580 Super Hitch
$300 48' extension (used)
$265 Front tie downs
Probably end up adding super springs or a leaf spring too. Gotta find a camper first though.
Mar-04-2015 09:51 AM
Mar-02-2015 02:53 PM
AidenJ wrote:
My point is if you buy a new truck then need to add Thousands to make it work then you bought the wrong truck.
Mar-02-2015 08:15 AM
bjbear wrote:
Are you looking for the cost that I told my wife I spent, or what I really spent?? 🙂 😉
Mar-02-2015 05:41 AM
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Feb-28-2015 08:19 PM
MORSNOW wrote:Crumm wrote:thejustin wrote:
500 for fastguns?? Mine were half that..... Saved a bundle ordering all the torklift stuff from Amazon instead of buying at the dealer..(tiedowns, fastguns, stable loads...)
I got all my stuff,except the superhitch from Amazon. They wouldn't prime ship the hitch to Alaska because of the weight so I purchased it locally. Fastguns are around $250 a pair on Amazon depending on color. Camper requires two pair.
Black Fastguns on Amazon
Freight for most everything ordered on-line is crazy expensive to Alaska or they won't ship at all. Most vendors use UPS or Fed Ex which fly everything up at a huge cost. If you can talk to the vendor, sometimes you can request US Postal Service and cut the freight in half or more. USPS Flat Rate boxes have saved me hundreds of dollars. I thought Crumm's prices were pretty good for here.