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bigmoe 12-01-2018 02:09 PM

Converted my tailgate to quick remove
 
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Practiced on my old tailgate first. Was pretty easy to do.

crewguy 12-04-2018 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by bigmoe (Post 8396624)
Practiced on my old tailgate first. Was pretty easy to do.

Great idea. Will be trying this also. When the tailgate is up, can you see any of the notch on the bottom of the gate(pivot point)? I'm thinking to maybe have the notch at about 7 o'clock instead of on the bottom(6 o'clock)...make sense? Would be hidden by the end of the bed floor.

bigmoe 12-04-2018 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by crewguy (Post 8398457)
Great idea. Will be trying this also. When the tailgate is up, can you see any of the notch on the bottom of the gate(pivot point)? I'm thinking to maybe have the notch at about 7 o'clock instead of on the bottom(6 o'clock)...make sense? Would be hidden by the end of the bed floor.

I don't think it's visible but clocking it back slightly might be a good idea. You'd just have to open it 1/3 of the way and pull, instead of 1/2 way.

Pontitruck 01-12-2019 07:24 PM

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Moe, what did you cut the trunnion with? I'd like to do this too.

raidmagic 01-12-2019 08:17 PM

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Just curious, why? I can't recall the last time I removed the tailgate on my truck. I'm talking my newer truck that is quick removal.

bigmoe 01-12-2019 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pontitruck (Post 8441950)
Moe, what did you cut the trunnion with? I'd like to do this too.

1/16" cutting wheel on my angle grinder.

bigmoe 01-12-2019 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by raidmagic (Post 8441986)
Just curious, why? I can't recall the last time I removed the tailgate on my truck. I'm talking my newer truck that is quick removal.

My truck is getting painted. For one thing I was worried I'd scratch the paint reinstalling the tailgate having to slide that trunnion down.

crewguy 01-13-2019 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by raidmagic (Post 8441986)
Just curious, why? I can't recall the last time I removed the tailgate on my truck. I'm talking my newer truck that is quick removal.

Might have a vintage slide in camper down the road, in which case tailgate will need to be removed...makes removal easier and no paint scratches.

Brad54 01-14-2019 12:26 AM

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I've removed the tail gate several times on every truck I've ever owned. (three Dodge Dakotas, the '76 Power Wagon that I haven't even driven that much in the year it was on the road, and the '96 Chevy 3500.)
I can see this modification being a big benefit, and I'd have never thought about it!

raidmagic 01-14-2019 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by bigmoe (Post 8442100)
My truck is getting painted. For one thing I was worried I'd scratch the paint reinstalling the tailgate having to slide that trunnion down.

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Originally Posted by Brad54 (Post 8442956)
I've removed the tail gate several times on every truck I've ever owned. (three Dodge Dakotas, the '76 Power Wagon that I haven't even driven that much in the year it was on the road, and the '96 Chevy 3500.)
I can see this modification being a big benefit, and I'd have never thought about it!

Certainly a nice option to have but not something I guess I've ever thought about.

dracko 01-16-2019 10:47 AM

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Thanks for reminding me, about to spray final primer and almost forgot. Did the cut out notch lastnight. Looking forward to putting my freshly painted tailgate on without messing around with the trunnions.

Not sure it’s necessary but I’m thinking about grinding down the shoulder on the opposite trunnion to round it off so it’s easier to slide into the tailgate. Have you installed the gate with this mod? Pretty easy?

bigmoe 01-16-2019 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by dracko (Post 8444504)
Thanks for reminding me, about to spray final primer and almost forgot. Did the cut out notch lastnight. Looking forward to putting my freshly painted tailgate on without messing around with the trunnions.

Not sure it’s necessary but I’m thinking about grinding down the shoulder on the opposite trunnion to round it off so it’s easier to slide into the tailgate. Have you installed the gate with this mod? Pretty easy?

My box and tailgate are at the body shop for a while. They will work on it between insurance jobs so it will be a while.

akqj9 01-25-2019 05:15 PM

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Just remember, it quick remove for the thieves too. After having my F150 tailgate stolen, I went the other way and changed it to need wrenches to come off. I'll bet if you asked 100 truck owners you wouldn't find more than 5 that have ever taken it off.

Pontitruck 01-27-2019 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by akqj9 (Post 8450899)
Just remember, it quick remove for the thieves too. After having my F150 tailgate stolen, I went the other way and changed it to need wrenches to come off. I'll bet if you asked 100 truck owners you wouldn't find more than 5 that have ever taken it off.

On our old trucks they won't know it can be taken off like newer trucks.


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