Same as above….I’m pretty sure the OP has SAE connectors too on his Northstar Camper. Look for the plastic connection cover and remove to see the connectors.
Absolutely ridiculous response from the President of the company. I’m sure if Mr. Goodson looked underneath his newly bought truck off the showroom floor and saw those hacksaw cuts and improper material used, he’d be singing a different tune. Alumline is showing their true colors when it comes...
It’s an established business that’s offering an install service of their own “custom” bed. They set their own price. Whether its 100 or 1000 dollars is not the issue. The issue is the quality of the install job that they claim and advertise that they’re able to do. Of course, there’s many...
$1000 is a fair price to pay for the removal of the old bed, a properly installed new bed with correctly welded tabs and wiring done professionally. This is definitely not close to that. DirtWhiskey is right though, a good welder can weld up tabs and patch the back bone on the flatbed very...
There‘s plenty of unhappy customers out there if you look around. I consider myself lucky because of the higher build quality I received compared to most. I had mine made during the summer of 2020 so there was basically no business, so I don’t think it was a rush job. I would advise others to...
I'm "lucky" that the Alumline installer just threw the flatbed on the flame and U bolted it. The rear skirting was resting on the receiver hitch so the installer probably thought it was a perfect fit and didn't need to cut around any portions of the frame. It's not a CC so the frame rails aren't...
Chris,
Sorry to hear about your install issues. I had a similar experience but not as bad as yours. They didn't hacksaw my flatbed like yours. I drove to Iowa from Colorado and had them install my bed and like you, I paid the balance 10 mins before they closed so didn't have time to inspect the...
Working on getting motorcycle rack higher and more stable. Added 2 receivers to main hitch for 3 point rack and 14“ risers to improve departure angle. Need to finish up welding tabs for tie downs.
Just went out to check the wiring and my memory has failed me again!! I guess I did use a fuse tap for the panel wire. The illumination wire is wired into the cab. I tapped into #28 for the panel wire power (small red wire). Its the "Cluster, Overhead, Electrical" slot. There's 2 cig/12v...
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