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Frame rails on a M915a1

Bighurt

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Anybody know the spread on a M915's frame rails. I'm trying to see if a used B&W turn-over ball will drop in between the frame rails with some custom mounts.

I can't measure mine at the moment, I'm away from the truck.

Thanks
Jeremy
 

m16ty

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99% of all trucks on the road are 34". Everything from 1 ton up to class 8 trucks. You'll run across a oddball from time to time but 34" is the norm.
 

LanceRobson

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There are some thick triangular gussets running from the side rails to the rear rail over the pintle that may be in the way. I'm looking at putting a flip goose neck ball on my M915A1 and will likely have to weld a plate between the gussets of be prepared for some fabricating.

Lance
 

Bighurt

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Or you could get one of these.
I want to use the B&W turn over ball like I have on the Ford. Then i can use any of the assecories I already have.

After I add a reciever hitch to the rear similar to that posted earlier this week (civi hitch on a M915).

I'll be able to haul any one of my 6 current trailers with the M915a1.

I'm all about versitility while still maintain practicality.
 
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