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Old 10-13-2008, 02:12 PM   #1
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We have an '08 Challenger. The front basement door is so large that, when the truck is hooked up, I could not open this door. I just finished cutting it in half and installing a 5' piece of piano hinge so I can fold it up. Now I can open it!

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We have an '08 Challenger. The front basement door is so large that, when the truck is hooked up, I could not open this door. I just finished cutting it in half and installing a 5' piece of piano hinge so I can fold it up. Now I can open it!

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Old 10-19-2008, 01:18 PM   #3
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Good idea! It's interesting how the different trailers line up on the trucks. I have a long bed truck and a Montana F/W with an extended pin box and no space problem behind the truck. In fact I sometimes leave the tailgate down when I am towing. I still have over a foot clearance when turning and the tailgate swings closer to the camper.
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