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blt2ski
Aug 20, 2021Moderator
IF you get a DW ANY brand, it's wide enough that you are federally mandated in the US any how, for them to be installed. Remove them, your local LEO will lighten your wallet some.
I too would order heavier front springs. Then I have on last trucks had lumber, ladder racks on them. A 1000 lbs of sprinkler pipe, lumber etc on the rack sticking forward, nice to have the extra springs.
Tailgate.....being in construction as us grit, the two non standard basic tailgates sound like something I'd break and destroy rather quick. Especially since I drive up to 500 lb lawnmowers, etc into the bed on ramps. The cables are known to starch and break....gotta wonder how well if at all an electric or hydraulic tailgate will last. As saying goes, I would prefer NOT to be the perverbial guenia pig
Marty
I too would order heavier front springs. Then I have on last trucks had lumber, ladder racks on them. A 1000 lbs of sprinkler pipe, lumber etc on the rack sticking forward, nice to have the extra springs.
Tailgate.....being in construction as us grit, the two non standard basic tailgates sound like something I'd break and destroy rather quick. Especially since I drive up to 500 lb lawnmowers, etc into the bed on ramps. The cables are known to starch and break....gotta wonder how well if at all an electric or hydraulic tailgate will last. As saying goes, I would prefer NOT to be the perverbial guenia pig
Marty
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