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Old 04-07-2008, 07:20 PM
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I am new here so please help. I have a 2004 dodge ram1500 I want to put on a poll pan I just bought from LMC and I see that he factory hitch looks like a part of the truck. I took all the bolts out and it was still as solid as before. Does anyone have any ideas on how to remove it? I thank you for any help anyone can give.
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Old 04-07-2008, 08:04 PM
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you will need to loosen the bolts in the bed the whole way out then thread them back in like 4 turns, then get 2 people to lift up the back of the bed or a jack and place it under the bed and jack up the back end of the bed, then grab your hitch and lift it up(mine had 2 pins in the yop of it) and slide it out.
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Old 04-08-2008, 01:30 PM
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Thank you Daytona 1680. I though that was what I was going to have to do. That sucks!!! Do you have any Idea on hoe long the pins were. I am just wondering becuse I have a bedliner I hope I dont need to remove that as well. I am going to toss that piece of crap hitch in the trash when I am through.
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Old 04-08-2008, 03:13 PM
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Thank you Daytona 1680. I though that was what I was going to have to do. That sucks!!! Do you have any Idea on hoe long the pins were. I am just wondering becuse I have a bedliner I hope I dont need to remove that as well. I am going to toss that piece of crap hitch in the trash when I am through.
Its not bad, sounds worse than what it is. I dont see any reason why would have to remove the bedliner, the bed bolts on from the bottom. I think the pins were about 1" long, just long enough to sit down inside the frame and keep it from sliding out without lifting the bed. If the hitch is still good I would sell it, I have seen them go on e-bay for about $40; dont seem like much but better than nothing. After I took mine off I had a guy offer my $75 for it but im keeping mine fo future use.
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dude i had the same question thanks for the advice
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Old 04-20-2008, 01:49 PM
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Thank you for all of the help I took you advise and the hitch came off. Great. I then put the roll pan on and it looks good. I installed a 4-6 kit on the truck and it took a little to get it done. I found out after I put the kit on, when I went ot put the front tires back on the lower ball joint wes rubbing on the wheel after I had already cut it per the instructions. But I got it done.also I want to make the truck sit level can I use a 1inch block to bring it down level with the front. What is this power wire I have been herring about.
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