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Late to this thread, oh well, that seems to be my forte. Anyway if you view my garage you will see a pic there of my shortbed with my Carriage ready to go (I think it's pic nr 5). I have a manual slider but the Superglides are very cool. It's no problem and I've NEVER come close to the cab. I can't turn tight enough going forward to have to even think about moving the slider towards the rear. Ken.... |
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B&W has a goosneck ball that slips in the original hole but the ball is 3 inches toward the back
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