Wolfpackers
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After reading reviews on several forums, I am looking to buy the TS3 air hitch now to go in a new 3500 Silverado, just wondering about a few issues & options:
Does anyone use mounting other than standard bedrails ? I've never had bedrails that stay in the truck (only my removeable pullrite superrails), so wondering how much the std bedrails get in the way of using the truck for non-towing jobs ?
I can buy the std bedrails from Hensley cheaper than locally, but am thinking of getting the "no drill" bedrail kit and installing it myself. This kit supposedly uses holes in the frame that the truck mfg puts in there. Anyone have experience with that ?
Do those of you with Trailer Saver hitches use the optional 12 volt air compressor installed in the hitch, with or without the remote ? If so where did you tap into a 12V source ?
What about a cover for the hitch when not in use ? Do you cover yours ? What do you use ?
Thanks for the input. Trying to get new truck & install hitch in next week so I can find a new fiver.
Does anyone use mounting other than standard bedrails ? I've never had bedrails that stay in the truck (only my removeable pullrite superrails), so wondering how much the std bedrails get in the way of using the truck for non-towing jobs ?
I can buy the std bedrails from Hensley cheaper than locally, but am thinking of getting the "no drill" bedrail kit and installing it myself. This kit supposedly uses holes in the frame that the truck mfg puts in there. Anyone have experience with that ?
Do those of you with Trailer Saver hitches use the optional 12 volt air compressor installed in the hitch, with or without the remote ? If so where did you tap into a 12V source ?
What about a cover for the hitch when not in use ? Do you cover yours ? What do you use ?
Thanks for the input. Trying to get new truck & install hitch in next week so I can find a new fiver.