Try discount ramps
Great prices and fast shipping.... And a hell of a lot cheaper than what you are looking at.
That's where I bought ramps for my last haul and tow RV transport truck and I know several other RV and car transporters that buy their ramps here.
Doing good George.
Base curb weight for the 2005 "X" 4x4 with the 6.OhNo is 7770 lbs...... With fuel and stuff in it she would be testing the lift and anchor bolts in the concrete but you only need to lift the body off to work on injectors, head gaskets and studs.
God forbid you ever have to...
Was wondering when you were going to break the ice as I wasn't going to spill the beans. It's a very good looking "X";Sweet
Have a 9k lift in the new shop now so if you need to get under it the easy way, gimme a shout.
OK, I'll play nice now.
What I found when I was transporting RVs is with a fifth wheel RV vs a regular travel trailer wind resistance is less as the aero is working off your trucks cab and pushing the air over the trailer vs dropping back down behind your truck and hitting that brick wall you...
Nevermind, I was reading your post bassakwards for some dumb reason. I was thinking you were telling them to change it to "then" :idiot: I need to go back to sleep.
I don't want to keep cranking after a happy ending either LOL
Nice catch;Sweet I forgot all about the universal rail mounting brackets having 2 holes up top offset from the holes on the sides of the brackets. Even if his don't he could simply swap to opposite side of the truck. Take longer to get the tools out than do the job.
I have Airlift bags and...
$700 for the sleeper and I have a new accordion gasket for it. Price is firm.
Right now I ain't messing with trying to sell it but once the shop is done I have a bunch of stuff I've had laying around that I don't have a use for anymore going up for sale and will get pics then.
I'll load it in your bed for free.;Sweet
Frame stretch, paint and installation would run you about $3-4k + the price of the sleeper.
A roughly 57" frame stretch for a sleeper like this on a pickup runs right about $1500 - $2k alone.
How about a 54" Roadmaster conversion Only $9695 for the base model installed.
I have one sitting behind the shop right now that came off an OBS Ford with the optional sofa bed and side windows I scored off Ebay for $700. IIRC she's got the seat belts too.
The gaskets are called accordion seals and they press onto the lip of the window when you take it out. Over lap the seam at the bottom of the hole and glue it together and put 3M weatherstrip adhesive in the grove of the seal where it presses onto the lip to seal them and they dont leak. Note...
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