I think the idea is good but they stick out too far it’s harder on the truck if you have a light load I think it’s a good idea but if you have a really heavy load I don’t think it’s a very good idea it all depends on your application
i hardly ever tow with my ram 1500, just the occasional uhaul or taking the mower to get serviced or trip to the landfill, but i still want a powder coated drop hitch cause it looks baller af
as soon as i picked my 2018 2500 ram 6.7 from texas it already had a 6 inch lift and 37s .....this hitch was my first buy because i haul car trailers every other day and i love it ..... also had a flagboss.us 9ft flag pole and a 4x6 flag in it for the 4th....perfect combo
Yep will have to look into them I been planned my on getting a bulletproof hitch or a b&w hitch but I might get these guys instead if I like what I see
They are all good hitches. I have a B&W tow n stow and I’ve towed around a 10k trailer with it and it was smooth the entire trip. I also had the chance to meet the owners of bulletproof when I was down in Florida and they are good down to earth guys
@@garbear7414 welp just sell everything you own*except* truck and there you go😂 you got a bed air conditioner charger grill see simple problems call for simple solutions 😂
The biggest problem that makes a lifted truck impractical is when you’re using your truck bed and the bed is really high up there it’s a pain getting it and out of the truck bed That’s by Number one complaint other than that they’re fine
2019 F350 flat bed on 37s, pull gooseneck and multiple tag alongs all week long! Also have gen-y torsion hitch for tag alongs…. Not sure it’s worth the $$$? But sure does do a nice job separating truck from trailer