I used self tapping metal screws that make their own holes as you screw them in. i did not use a hammer drill, which probably would have made the process easier. Instead, I just had to lean on the drill/screw a bit harder until it started to dig in. Once it starts going in, it snugs up real secure. Just make sure you start it in the right place when you do so, as you don’t want too many holes in your frame if you can help it.
We absolutely love our 2018 JGC Trailhawk. It tows our 2019 400 BDL very well. It levels itself when the load is put on the hitch. I know this because as soon as the weight is lifted off the ball, th… (View Post)
Tow vehicles are like shoes. If everyone agreed on the “most comfortable”, we’d all wear the same. There are dozens of tow vehicles that can safely tow the 400 BDL, and most of us would defend our ch… (View Post)
While some may consider ‘mods’ to equate to ‘fixes’, I think of them more as ‘customizations’. Of course, some mods may also solve issues for some people as well, but still, why does anyone upgrade p… (View Post)
One of my favorite discussion thread types on this forum has been those with long streams of all y’all’s (yeah I’m from Texas) photos of your campsites. Let’s start another, but this time, for our “p… (View Post)
My turn again. Wife and I slipped away to Daingerfield State Park in Northeast Texas for 3 nights. Worked from the T@B trying out our new cell booster and wifi hotspot. Hot and muggy... but hey, we w… (View Post)