Any custom truck shops in MN?
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I know someone in the area who wants his windows tinted and I told him I'd look into it for him since he's not much about modding vehicles. I've been looking all over the internet and tried talking to people back there but no one is any help.
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Nice, I just found that one and it looks amazing. I have money to do almost everything I want. But what I want is just three things haha. A winch/winch mount, tires/wheels, and exhaust. Lift for Christmas next year maybe?
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i think he's talking bout something like a reese hitch...like the actual receiver that mounts to the frame...and with those you can buy one off-line and bolt it up yourself with minor to no fabbing required
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Thanks man. I found one but I have to do some more research on it before purchase.
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yes, as stated above, its a reese hitch you want. Mine didnt have one either, Class III 100 bucks at TSC or Vatozone, fairly easy install. Helps to have another guy though.
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Thanks Yellow Edge, thats the most important thing I need right now. The others are more for fun, except the winch haha. I have a Stratos bass boat (strange in MN I know haha) that I need to tow along with me and my friends ATVs
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There's this sweet place up in the northern 'burbs called Matt's Garage. this guy does some good work. If you get the parts he would be more than happy to help you install them. He can also help you pick out the right parts, and search junk yards for salvage parts. Here's some pictures of his work:
Oh btw I'm Matt.
Oh btw I'm Matt.
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There is a place that I go to called Crystal Welding. They installed a hitch for me, for around $300. That included fixing my wiring harness, an insert, an 1 3/8" and 2" ball, the hitch, and install. They were done in around 45 minutes. They also do whatever fab work you want done. They mainly work on larger semi and dumptruck type vehicles, but also do smaller stuff too. I got a quote one time to put a flatbed on and it was only around $1000 for shop parts and labor.
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There is a place that I go to called Crystal Welding. They installed a hitch for me, for around $300. That included fixing my wiring harness, an insert, an 1 3/8" and 2" ball, the hitch, and install. They were done in around 45 minutes. They also do whatever fab work you want done. They mainly work on larger semi and dumptruck type vehicles, but also do smaller stuff too. I got a quote one time to put a flatbed on and it was only around $1000 for shop parts and labor.
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