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Is that the rig that was bought from Eric in Texas? It looks real nice!
Fuel Avg MPG to Moab:
La and East Texas, cruise control 65-70mph averaged 12.8mpg
West Texas some small hills following Sean no cruise control 11.6mpg
New Mexico and Utah several steep climbs and rolling hills 106* temp 10.8mpg
Well i picked up a 2011 F250 last week and asked the local shop how much would it be to install a gooseneck ball. He told me $650-$750 depending on the brand. This seems really high to me, but I don't know anything about them. I'm sure the cheaper route is to install it myself, but what brand and setup? Is this install something that I can trust after doing it myself?
Well i picked up a 2011 F250 last week and asked the local shop how much would it be to install a gooseneck ball. He told me $650-$750 depending on the brand. This seems really high to me, but I don't know anything about them. I'm sure the cheaper route is to install it myself, but what brand and setup? Is this install something that I can trust after doing it myself?
Congrats on the new rig bud I heard it was sweet, post a pic when you can. I just called Thibs to see what they charge they did the one in my truck pulling the bed and welding that 1 inch plate frame to frame is more than I would trust myself to take on. The PO had it done or I would have had them do the folding setup the one I have is fixed.
Shane at Thibs said its $595 parts and labor for the hitch and an addtional $90 parts and labor to install a bed plug for the 7 way. He said its a plug and play harness no splicing and warranty safe.
Thib's Trailers | Truck Beds, Enclosed Trailers, Customization, Parts and Service.
Shane at Thibs said its $595 parts and labor for the hitch and an addtional $90 parts and labor to install a bed plug for the 7 way. He said its a plug and play harness no splicing and warranty safe.
Thib's Trailers | Truck Beds, Enclosed Trailers, Customization, Parts and Service.
Thats for the fixed style, Larry?
Some of those hide a way goose necks are a pain to install according to the muffler shop guys. They were not the sharpest but they had done a few to know what it would take.
That is for the hide away type made by BMW, he said they no longer install the fixed type like I have. The issue with mine is its in to stay welded to the frame on both sides and the ball is threaded through the 1 inch plate and then welded. It would take some torch work to ever get it out.
Well i picked up a 2011 F250 last week and asked the local shop how much would it be to install a gooseneck ball. He told me $650-$750 depending on the brand. This seems really high to me, but I don't know anything about them. I'm sure the cheaper route is to install it myself, but what brand and setup? Is this install something that I can trust after doing it myself?