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Moved Trailer Air Supply

wehring

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I am bobbing another deuce this weekend and I had a thought for a convenient and protected trailer air supply location. This location will keep you from having to walk around the truck to attach the emergency air gladhand.

I enlarged the top 1/2" holes where the bumperettes mount so no new holes were made

What say you...

Justin
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wehring

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Good question

Good question.

I tuck the rear crossmember in 8" to hide the pintle for tailgate inversion. When the body is mounted the pintle does not stick out past the bed. The gladhands will also be tucked under the bed.

Next weekend I will mount the bed and put a trailer on it and take photos at full jacknife.

Justin
 

rmgill

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Not to be a Doubting Thomas, but I think when you make hard angles with the trailer/truck combination, you're going to bind up the glad hands with the trailer's A-Frame.
 

BFR

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My money is on them working just fine with a m105. Remember the 105 frame widens out pretty quickly and will interfere with the ends of the frame before it gets into the glad hands. It looks like the gladhands are higher than the pintle /lunnette and that is higher than the trailer frame.
 
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