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Topic: Re: Goose neck Hitches??
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| Tamper84
09-29-2011 04:18:41
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Thanks guys. It is a flatbed, and I was wanting it to sit lower then the bed so I can make a door to hide it when I want to haul something. I will post a pic of where I am wanting to put it when I get home from work. Welding man, would you just bolt down thru the frame and not put any side pieces on it? And would you put the bolts completely thru both frame flanges or just thru the top?
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| Welding man
09-29-2011 04:42:00
76.9.225.108
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Re: Goose neck Hitches?? in reply to Tamper84, 09-29-2011 04:18:41
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| I bolt angles to the side of the frame with 3 -5/8 in bolts. Usually 3/8 x 3 or 4 in. angle and weld the plate to the angles.I don't like bolting to the top flange. I have seen the top flange break out around the plate.You can also attach the plate to the stringers on the flatbed if the bed is bolted down properly. |
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