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  1. cruiserdan

    Receiver Cargo Carrier

    John, Nope, they didn't :D A very tallented friend of mine built it for me. We started with an '89 W350 standard cab Cummins that I bought new in '88. He grafted the back half of the cab and 34 inches of the frame from an '85 2wd crew cab onto it.
  2. cruiserdan

    Receiver Cargo Carrier

    21 feet 5 and 3/4 inches 8) It's a 6BT, does great. The torque is a mind bender. ;)
  3. cruiserdan

    Receiver Cargo Carrier

    Sorry to pick on Cats. I'm partial to Cummins. Here's mine:
  4. cruiserdan

    Receiver Cargo Carrier

    Kurt, I LIKE THAT. Did you build that yourself? The only drawback That I can see is it doesn't look like you can open the lower gate with it in place. The departure angle is great. You could drill another hole in the tube to be able to pin it, no? In my case, I would not be able to...
  5. cruiserdan

    Receiver Cargo Carrier

    Rick, That's pretty slick. Did it come that way or did you think that up?
  6. cruiserdan

    Receiver Cargo Carrier

    Byron, The weight rating of hitch carriers is derived from the dead-weight capacity of the hitch platform on the vehicle. In the case of the OEM 80 series hitch and most of the aftermarket 80 series platforms it is 500 lbs. Think of it as a trailer without wheels. The carrier mimics the...
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