Sweet, thats the kit number I came up with. Currently checking with B&W to make sure there are no interference/ fittment issues with running the Firestone kit in their hitch. Plus I know where spare parts are 

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Great to hear AlbertWas able to get the Firestone kit installed with no issues with the B&W hitch in place (after reading through the previous post about red thread seal on the bolts I saved myself alot of time and broken tools) The brackets in the kit are really thick and like the look of the Firestone air bags over the Air Ride bags that I was ruining in my other truck. Made a quick run to Midsouth trucking and picked up a $10 "T" to plumb both air lines together. Since I usually have a CO2 bottle when I pulling a trailer airing up will be a snap.No pictures this time my fingers are to cold![]()
Thank you Sir just came in to look doing some night wrenchingfrom my info 149 ftlb
Put it tight and turn it ¼![]()
John Stw said:Albert and I got our stake pocket D-rings in, going to test them out for the RoundUp.
Came across these pocket "D" rings and thought they might work out good for the people that have Gooseneck trailers . Won't work on my double axle trailer.
http://johnsontrailerco.com/trailer-stake-pocket-d-rings.php
Hey Bang Bang how did the tundra do as a tow rig?
Don't know if I would go for the diesel right out of the gate. As of now they have no plans to need up the rest of the truck or suspension. So it will actually be rated to haul less than mine. I hope Toyota makes some changes but I'm not holding my breath.