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Fuzzy_Bear
Mar 23, 2013Explorer
wcjeep wrote:mastercraft1995 wrote:
The only thing you should have someone do s the electrical. Everything else you can do in half a day.
2006 DODGE RAM2500 CC LB BED MATT AND SPRING LOAD XL $346.95. That's an expensive mat. I'm not sure why you need it?
2006 DODGE RAM2500 CC LB TC SH04DGFR / D1102 SUPER HITCH $692.73.
2006 DODGE RAM2500 CC LB TC FMT TIEDOWNS INSTALL $604.60
2006 DODGE RAM2500 CC LB TC SHEXT INSTALL SUPER TRUSS $561.02 Is this the extension? I sold one for $250 last year. Watch CL they pop up.
2006 DODGE RAM2500 CC LB TC STABLELOAD DRILL QUICK DISCONNECT $408.85 What is this?
2006 DODGE RAM2500 CC LB PLUG 3WAY 94-09 DG INST CMPR $141.61
2006 DODGE RAM2500 CC LB LANCE PIGTAIL ADAPTER $115.68
I'm not what the expensive mat thing is too. However, the stable loads engage the overload springs alot sooner. This adds stability. I have preproduction units on my 3/4ton Dodge.
I'm thinking that might be a bed matt and the tiedowns (fastguns?). $604 to install the tiedowns and then $561 to install the superhitch is a bit pricy. I believe I have the tools. I have a dirt/gravel driveway, but we can put down plywood and cardboard. I wired my own lights, so with the proper kits we can do it. In fact I'm probably going to rewire mine as it was a quick job in a hotel parking lot. I need to redo the connections and mount it flush in the bed. I just got the pieces for the rearview camera this week so I'll be working on that too. I replied to his message and will probably meet up with him next week.
Doug
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