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What a Powerstroke is for, Towing and Hauling FAQs, How To's, What do you pull, 5ers

 
       

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Old 10-26-2007, 08:49 PM
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I bought mine for $330 off eBay and installed myself. I was scared as hell cutting the hole, but it turned out to be easeier than I thought. Fit perfectly and couldn't be happier. They also sell a "companion hitch" which is a removeable 5th wheel hitch that plugs into the same hole. Much better in my opion because there aren't any rails the bed of your truck and you can install/remove in no time at all.
that's pretty impressive. do you know the capacity of this setup and it's brand name? granted I already own a 5th wheel but I'm always interested in seeing what the industry has come up with.
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I don't know how I missed that.
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all Earl at clover trailers 606 965 haul he will fix you up.
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