Dovetail beds let's see Em.

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There's some better ones for you

Thanks! Looks great!
 

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That wrap looks awesome stoner. You gonna put some weather strep on your rear fender to protect it a little more

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Blackmamba The hitch is somewhat a bar from side to side with hitch in middle. Bolts on, on each side
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Thanks for the pics. So is the entire set up (bumper plus hitch) bolt-on? Or did you have to cut for the bumper part? I sawed off my frame horns already, so I am not opposed, but would prefer to just bolt that sucker on, dovetail the bed and be done with it. Although the look on my wife's face when she saw me throw the frame horns in the corner of the garage with all my other stock parts was priceless.

I like that the hitch part is a separate bolt on. It would sit in the garage most of the time - just bolt on when needed. Cool.
 

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And if you did you NEED to go read it...it's amazing!!!

Amazingly hardcore!

On a serious note, everyone's truck looks pretty sick. These two blue flame ones that svtdon and johnnybeagles own are probably my favorite blue flame raptors to date. Once I'm done buying my next, next, next mod, I see an RPG rear race line bumper and dove tail mod coming my way.
 

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Yea but its extremely safe and sturdy. Rpg used there hitched and installed it when I had all my work done. I tow a 18' toy hauler easily.

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Thanks for the pics. So is the entire set up (bumper plus hitch) bolt-on? Or did you have to cut for the bumper part? I sawed off my frame horns already, so I am not opposed, but would prefer to just bolt that sucker on, dovetail the bed and be done with it. Although the look on my wife's face when she saw me throw the frame horns in the corner of the garage with all my other stock parts was priceless.

I like that the hitch part is a separate bolt on. It would sit in the garage most of the time - just bolt on when needed. Cool.

Did u order the rear bumper from rpg with hitch? Hitch was bolted on after bumper was installed

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