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Hitch Covers hitch steps etc pics and questions

I'm trying to find a St. Louis Blues hitch cover. I have found only 1 website that lists it, and it's priced at $50.

Does anyone know what I can find one cheaper?

Craig
 
Here is mines, just got it today:

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Please ignore the dirt >:D
 

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chevroletavalanche said:
ya need to get that LOF doohickey that hasgoes in between back side of the trailer wire plug thingy..and then gives you a 4 wire connector...

would look so much better...check LOF thread....

 
ygmn said:
ya need to get that LOF doohickey that hasgoes in between back side of the trailer wire plug thingy..and then gives you a 4 wire connector...

would look so much better...check LOF thread....
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Can you give me a link to that? I look in the thread, and cant find anything about it.
 
chevroletavalanche said:
ygmn said:
ya need to get that LOF doohickey that hasgoes in between back side of the trailer wire plug thingy..and then gives you a 4 wire connector...

would look so much better...check LOF thread....
:9:

Can you give me a link to that? I look in the thread, and cant find anything about it.

lemme look a bit....there has been so many numbers thrown around I am not sure which....


here is something

http://www.chevyavalanchefanclub.com/cafcna/index.php?board=65;action=display;threadid=17566;start=60#msg400098

Ross_g another site sponsors sells them with the LOF...I am sure he can help ya out...
 
I have the same cover and I hard wired a connector to wires running to the trailer plug. Got from Auto Zone.
 
I just finished hard-wiring the wires to the trailer plug, and it looks good w/o the 7 to 4 plug showing!


I will try to get some pics tonight.
 
I'm fairly proud of this one.  I made it myself out of femo:

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For the Lego unintiated it is the Classic Space logo.  Check it out at www.classic-space.com

Mark
 
Sorry, I mis-spelled it,  it's Fimo.  But anyway, Fimo is a oven bakable polymer clay.  It's used often in arts and craft type environments.  The stuff is great.  You can mold it into any shape you want, comes in an array of colors, and after you bake it is relatively hard.  (you can sand, drill, or break it)  You've probably seen the stuff in gift shops, it's a material that refridgerator magnets are often made out of.  Here's a website:  http://www.fimozone.com/

For my hitch cover I made the design, baked it, and then coated it with about 10 coats of a matte finishing spray to help protect it from the envrioments.  If someone smacks it, it'll probably break, but it was fun to do anyway.
 
Not quite as sexy as the previous posts, but it is practical.  Flip step has a much flatter profile than the step bars - an important element to fit the truck in my garage.
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I got this a couple months ago? :love:
 

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