4x4e350
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I have a few questions about 5th wheels for you experts.
I have decided to try and keep the 5th wheel on my M818, but do to the fact I added a extended cab, I would move it back about 16", and remove the original ramps. My plan is to still build a flat bed around the 5th wheel, with a removable plate above and behind it.
MY question is, besides the obvious weight distribution, being placed completely over the rear axle, would you see any other issues? I don't plan on utilizing the entire 30,000# hauling capability, maybe 20,000# max.
Also, I removed the 1" spacers under the 5th wheel, which bolt to the angle iron on the side of the frame, I did this to lower the 5th wheel, and I couldn't use the angle iron along the sides anyway, because of the new location. I plan on drilling new holes on the top of the frame, then bolting the 5th wheel with backing plates. There is already holes drilled in the top of the frame for the ramps, and the 5th wheel line up with these pretty close. I'm just wondering if this could cause issues with the frame strength?
See the attached pic, it will explain the 5th wheel placement.
I have decided to try and keep the 5th wheel on my M818, but do to the fact I added a extended cab, I would move it back about 16", and remove the original ramps. My plan is to still build a flat bed around the 5th wheel, with a removable plate above and behind it.
MY question is, besides the obvious weight distribution, being placed completely over the rear axle, would you see any other issues? I don't plan on utilizing the entire 30,000# hauling capability, maybe 20,000# max.
Also, I removed the 1" spacers under the 5th wheel, which bolt to the angle iron on the side of the frame, I did this to lower the 5th wheel, and I couldn't use the angle iron along the sides anyway, because of the new location. I plan on drilling new holes on the top of the frame, then bolting the 5th wheel with backing plates. There is already holes drilled in the top of the frame for the ramps, and the 5th wheel line up with these pretty close. I'm just wondering if this could cause issues with the frame strength?
See the attached pic, it will explain the 5th wheel placement.
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