Rhino
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ill be honest thats some either shit planning or shit family/friends.... its not hard to figure these things out...cool, you know when you are going to use a trailer, I don't get that luxury all the time
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ill be honest thats some either shit planning or shit family/friends.... its not hard to figure these things out...cool, you know when you are going to use a trailer, I don't get that luxury all the time
thing happen in the world, so be prepared, by leaving your trailer hitch inill be honest thats some either shit planning or shit family/friends.... its not hard to figure these things out...
nope haha it really doesnt! unless you over here doing gta cheat codes to spawn stuff in lol.thing happen in the world, so be prepared, by leaving your trailer hitch in
Since when is 16 ga steel heavy duty? That barely qualifies as a light duty step. It will fold up like a tin can if something hits it.Yeah, don't care for the look of that. I added this https://www.amazon.com/Bully-BBS-11...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583657835233225&psc=1
We will see how it holds up over the winter. I suspect it will show a little rust. It is handy as a step with the tailgate closed. Hasn't been put to the test as a bump stop yet.![]()
lets discuss planning for a moment.ill be honest thats some either shit planning or shit family/friends.... its not hard to figure these things out...
lol if you think im salty now thats funny! im bored at work and continuing a convo with someone that to me makes zero sense but its been funlets discuss planning for a moment.
Personally, yeah, I own one trailer, if i can't plan its use with my trailer hitch then I look dumb.
But lets talk work for a moment.
I cant plan for my company, who's needs change hourly it seems.
I don't get your saltiness for others peoples plans? just let it go.
Let people do their own thing.
while rocking rockstar wheels on the truck and the back end of it leaning down because they forgot half the lift on install!Why in the world do they do this... ugh
Either do simple regular ol' holes, or better yet, weld a piece of diamond plating for those spots.
That crap just screams, "I'm going to hang out with Lindsey in the Cook-Out parking lot at 11pm to listen to Florida-Georgia Line and talk about how at 18 years old my dad who owns a construction company pretty much lets me be the boss of job sites so I can get in Lindsey's panties"
i hear if you lower the truck its even easier to get into!I just wanted to say, reading this has probably quadrupled my knowledge on hitch steps and all of the issues with them. This forum is great so thank you all for giving me some insight. Still unsure which direction I’ll head but I feel much more informed to make a purchase I won’t regret!
exactly! use proper gear! not a tow strap not a damn ball use proper gear or it will injury someone! its not worth it at all!
Not heavy duty but I figure it will take care of parking lot bumps with plastic bumpers just fine. I'm not pushing anyone with it or hooking a towstrap to it and it holds my fat ass just fine. Other than not being plastic or crazy expensive did the op mention anything other than heavy duty hitch step. This hits at least 2 of 3 of the requirements. And imo doesn't look bad.Since when is 16 ga steel heavy duty? That barely qualifies as a light duty step. It will fold up like a tin can if something hits it.
Yea we can't forget the "my truck identifies as a dog pooping" look.while rocking rockstar wheels on the truck and the back end of it leaning down because they forgot half the lift on install!
no we cant!Yea we can't forget the "my truck identifies as a dog pooping" look.
nah see that makes it easier to park! back up with it down pick up the prius boom easy parking every time!I thought about putting my hay spear with a 2 inch shank in my hitch but sticking out almost 4 feet would limit my parking options.