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Hitch Hauler

ZMan079

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Aug 10, 2015
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Anyone that uses a hitch hauler and has the the dual exhaust out the back have an issue lLike melting cargo, covering with soot, etc while using it???
Thanks in advance,
ZMan079
 

moparecodiesel

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May 24, 2015
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Yes I do have melting problems. Be careful. Soot and diesel pee no. But be dang careful with the temperature. I melted a strap and melted a battery I was carrying. I diddnt even think about it when I was loading the basket
 

Brady

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Jun 7, 2015
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Just get one that comes out and up. Not a straight flat one. I ran a 1200 mile round trip just last month with this type and had no issues.
 

ZMan079

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Aug 10, 2015
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Gobrowntruck21, that's kinda what I was thinking...

Moparecodiesel that stinks, that is what I was afraid of.... I was strapping up my boat cover yesterday and notice the amount of heat coming from the pipes
 

moparecodiesel

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May 24, 2015
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Yeah get one that goes up or get a hitch extender. It gets really hot when you hit a regen
 

Brady

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Jun 7, 2015
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Gobrowntruck21, that's kinda what I was thinking...

Moparecodiesel that stinks, that is what I was afraid of.... I was strapping up my boat cover yesterday and notice the amount of heat coming from the pipes

If you're really pressed about it, cover or simply make your straps/tie downs from exhaust wrap.
 

Mharrison

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Jun 17, 2015
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Haha exhaust wrap your straps....I would say just put it on a riser so it's away from the exhaust...sounds like ya'll should have just ordered the ram boxes anyways...
 

WesMgc

Active Member
Aug 18, 2015
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Has anyone had trouble with tailgate down for long trips or stuck in traffic damage do to regen.
I think it should be far enough away should be ok , just would like to be sure.
 

jdn112011

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Oct 18, 2015
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Well I've had the tailgate trim replaced a a few times already. First time was completely stupid. Was hauling a couch with tailgate down. Maybe 65MPH and the wind catching in the sides broke the tabs for the tailgate cap. Dealer replaced without issue. Second time I was standing on bed side loading freight and stepped on the tonneau cover rail that overhangs, bent down a bit. Went to close the tailgate; Broke the same tab again warranty no issue. Most recently broke it, well twice. Loading a ATV. Tire slipped and ripped the plastic, hadn't replaced it yet, and broke the spot next to it taking a dirtbike out without ramp. Oops.

Haven't gotten around to replacing that one yet. Don't think I can claim warranty. Ended up getting a cap and it got covered by the leer tailgate cover anyways. Good enough for now. That plastic cap is a crappy design. I don't care for it

But the regen or exhaust heat hasn't done any damage anyways!
 
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