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Those steps were big talk last month on another forum. In the end if they work for you they are awesome and the most stable in the industry. There are a few cases where they may be a pain. But for most they'll never be a problem. For me I like'em but I'm a cheep ***.
I was just looking at those Moryde steps on a new trailer at the dealer, when I collected my new (to me) trailer yesterday. They are certainly firmer than the old fold down design. By the way did I mention that I picked up my new (to me) trailer?
Spent yesterday afternoon moving all our gear to the new trailer. Looking forward to getting away in a couple of weeks.
Those steps were big talk last month on another forum. In the end if they work for you they are awesome and the most stable in the industry. There are a few cases where they may be a pain. But for most they'll never be a problem. For me I like'em but I'm a cheep ***.
These were a birthday present to the wife(basically her rolling condo or summertime lodge anyway). We absolutely love them! Nice to have a stable platform while getting in and out. We haven't run into any circumstances where they would be considered a "pain" yet.
Here's my new 17 F350 with Rockwood. Sits a little nose high now because of how tall these trucks are now. Had to lower pin box to get clearance above the rails. Looking at getting lift kit for the camper.
I am running an Anderson Hitch and love it. Its the best hitch I have ever used.
That makes sense. Looking closer I can see the aluminum adapter for the Anderson, which blends in very closely with the white inside of your bed. Happy camping.
I used a 6.0l Intercooler it wasn't too hard getting it to fit then I went to an exhaust shop and had them build the piping so that its all one piece pipes from the intercooler to the intake and turbo.
Here is the piping
Here is looking through the grill. I had to modify the evaporator brackets so that it would set back towards the radiator more but there is plenty of room between them.
Thanks. I have one out of a 99 superduty. I have the tubes from another one. Going to make something work!
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