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Got to fix my Mag-drill before I can bore and tap the holes to mount it. If any of you wrecker guy like what I am doing I will send you a pair of the brackets I am using.
Think I have found a good place for my towboard. Also will add extra rear tail lights when I get a quick connector hooked up to my wiring harness. Made the straps easy to remove so they and the cable can be stored in a bag in the toolbox.
So other than adding a ton of Truck-lite spot and flood lights, look for a separate post about RG-31 Truck-lite kit install, coming soon. I think next bed modification will be a steel exclusion ring around the base of the rotational parts. Probably as high as I can make it without it hitting the...
Best mounting points I have ever seen were along the outside of the frame, under the bed from the rear, with a hole drilled in the foot of the spade and a wing nut used to hold it to the body of the truck.
Hey Jim can you post some pics of your headache rack, and while I am on the headache rack any reason not to make a place to store the boom going forwards especially on the 819 type trucks, think my headache rack will be heavy duty enough the boom won't bend it if I just bump it so I don't have...
No not yet been to busy cutting up trucks but that's helped I got to cut up a wrecker bed the other day and I don't see a reason to not hack on mine now the load is held by the frame and in, the outside gives little or no support to the crane.
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