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    #16
    Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View Post
    Lol. With my skills, ain't no way I'm cutting on a $60k truck.

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    It won't fit your truck without welding, grinding and drilling holes. You just dropped $60k on a truck....What's another $750?

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      #17
      Originally posted by Traildust View Post
      It won't fit your truck without welding, grinding and drilling holes. You just dropped $60k on a truck....What's another $750?
      Bingo should have bought it with a hitch and paid over 120 months of installing payment

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        #18
        If you can drill 5 holes and hold 100 pounds the install really isn’t bad. Mine took a couple hours going real slow by myself in a ‘15 Ram. Got the hitch for just over $400 plus a few dollars for a hole saw.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Traildust View Post
          It won't fit your truck without welding, grinding and drilling holes. You just dropped $60k on a truck....What's another $750?
          Like I said, I won't be installing it, just curious what it cost. I dont want to pay $750 if it's a $500 job. Or $1000 if it's a $750 job.

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            #20
            Originally posted by pilar View Post
            Bingo should have bought it with a hitch and paid over 120 months of installing payment
            Dang, I wish I would have been smart enough to think about that. I should have had them tint my windows too. [emoji38]

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              #21
              Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View Post
              Dang, I wish I would have been smart enough to think about that. I should have had them tint my windows too. [emoji38]

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              And a ranch hand package, bed liner, bed rails wench light bar, tool box, what's another 2-3 years in payments

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                #22
                Originally posted by pilar View Post
                And a ranch hand package, bed liner, bed rails wench light bar, tool box, what's another 2-3 years in payments
                I think they will extend it our farther than that. What do you want your monthly payment to be?

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                  #23
                  It's very easy. I just did mine last year with a B&W. Take it to Trailer Wheel and Frame up by you.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View Post
                    I have a hitch out of an old truck and I am thinking about getting it installed on my new one. What should that run me. New truck is a 2018 f250 in case it matters.

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                    Highly doubt the hitch will bolt into your new truck. If you are lucky, you may be able to use the top rails and would have to purchase some new side plates at the least. You should be able to get a new b&w installed for $750 or less. You can purchase the factory ford hitch and ball for around $600 but would then have to have it installed. Thats what i did and then installed myself.

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                      #25
                      Want to say I payed $900 and that was hitch and installed

                      Get the turn over BALL. The old fold away took up bed space and got loose after a short time and rattled.
                      Last edited by Low Fence; 04-15-2018, 07:12 AM.

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                        #26
                        I bought a B&W turnover for my 2015 (about $450 I think) and the accessory shop offered to install it for $100. I declined and did it myself. Honestly I should have just let them because it wasn’t really worth it. It only took a hour or so by myself,
                        but I didn’t have the correct size hole saw and that cost about $30 I think.
                        Your hitch will not fit. After 2016 the frame changed. May be able to find a shop that’ll give you a trade credit for it and possibly just swap the rail kit.

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                          #27
                          Look up Blue Ox goose neck hitches. Bought one about 8 years ago and towed everything from tractors, equipment, to cows. Around $500 and it is totally bolted to the frame. I have been impressed. installed it myself.

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