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Old 05-12-19, 20:19
Owen Evans Owen Evans is offline
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Default C60L project on Milweb

No connection to the seller, etc, etc.....

https://www.milweb.net/webvert/a4456/97664

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Old 25-01-20, 16:35
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Default Triler hitch

odd that he has both styles of trailer hitch mounts mounted on the same truck. I need a set like the upper ones that the Hitch spring is not mounted on.
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Old 25-01-20, 17:08
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I fully agree that having both types of bracket on one truck is unusual. The "in frame" mounts for the hitch spring appear to be placed over the nuts securing the "below frame" mounts as there is an unusual gap between frame and "in frame" brackets. Also, there don't seem to be many nuts inside the "in frame" brackets securing them in place.
On CMPs, I expect to see below frame mounts on trucks where the in frame interfere with other equipment such as access ladder for the C15A Wire5, distribution taps on the water truck.
Or perhaps someone did this to provide extra/double reinforcement to the holes in the rear of the frame..... I have seen those holes damaged when people tried to use a tow cable in an un-reinforced hole.
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Old 25-01-20, 18:01
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odd that he has both styles of trailer hitch mounts mounted on the same truck.
The ad in Dutch notes he is offering an extra set of lowered hitch mounts. Obviously the truck originally had the hitch mounts in the chassis, the lowered mounts are only shown to see if they fit.
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Old 17-06-20, 20:19
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Default Chevrolet FAT Cab 11 in Belgium

Looks nice in the photo. And I really like the price!

https://www.milweb.net/classifieds/v...ad=98737&cat=3

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Old 17-06-20, 21:52
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Looks nice in the photo. And I really like the price!

https://www.milweb.net/classifieds/v...ad=98737&cat=3

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Read more about this CGT here: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1203
The rear body was refabricated as it was missing like on so many FATs.
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