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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Central Lower Michigan
Posts: 1,483
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We had a B&W turnover ball installed professionally in our Dodge two years ago when we bought it. Paid around $500-550 complete at a local hitch specialty shop. Happy with the workmanship, and felt we paid an average price, neither low nor high. Good luck.
Quite happy with the hitch itself. Only issue, which is probably obvious, is that if you haul loose dirt, mulch etc. in the truck bed, find a way to cover up the hitch (even though it's upside down) or else get lots of that material semi-permanently stuck in the hitch area. The hitch ball now spends a lot of time in a plastic bag inside the cab when it's not in use. |
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Bronze Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Hays County, TX
Posts: 99
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thanks all for the info. The dealer installed it for $650, this included removing and setting the toolbox back as well as the liner, and the 7pin plug as well as a digital brake controller for an extra $50. The workmanship looks professional, and I can't wait to use it.
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Silver Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Wichita Falls/Iowa Park, TX
Posts: 149
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these guys have the best pricing that I know of for B&W hitches www.TandRTrailer.com Home $310 to my door with free shipping installed it myself in about 2 hours. Also got the P3 brake controller. i love them both.
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