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Retrax PiwertraxPRO MX

The HOFF

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Anyone put a Powertrax Pro on new RAM 2500 yet? Thoughts? Was ordering the manual one but put on hold. What’s another $800 for powered one??
 

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Yes I installed one with my new 3500 Longhorn. Works well. Only challenge was that the bed of the truck, at least the rails, don't seem to be perfectly square. So had to adjust position to get it to work. Not a problem with the Retrax itself and would have come up regardless of cover brand. For power I tapped into the camper/5th wheel plug on the sidewall. Mounted a set of Yakima bars and bike rack.
 

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Yes I installed one with my new 3500 Longhorn. Works well. Only challenge was that the bed of the truck, at least the rails, don't seem to be perfectly square. So had to adjust position to get it to work. Not a problem with the Retrax itself and would have come up regardless of cover brand. For power I tapped into the camper/5th wheel plug on the sidewall. Mounted a set of Yakima bars and bike rack.
So did you Not run it underneath to the battery, or how did you run it to that box? Over or under truck.
 

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Pulled wire from the hole on the inside of the drivers wall of the bed, hole is by the front stake pocket. Removed the screws to pull out the 7 pin connector. Fished wire down on the inside of the wheel well and then back up to the hole by the stake pocket. Zip tied in place to a couple of the support brackets. T splices to the power and ground wire on the 7 pin. Power is always on to the 7 pin.
 

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Pulled wire from the hole on the inside of the drivers wall of the bed, hole is by the front stake pocket. Removed the screws to pull out the 7 pin connector. Fished wire down on the inside of the wheel well and then back up to the hole by the stake pocket. Zip tied in place to a couple of the support brackets. T splices to the power and ground wire on the 7 pin. Power is always on to the 7 pin.
Thank you..
 

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Thank you..
I finally did the same on my 2500 until my 3500 comes in to protect 5th wheel hitch. Does yours slide in and out smooth like constant power or does it kinda bog down some?? Can you send a video??
 

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Hoff, when opening it is pretty smooth. Going out it is jerky. Think this is simply normal. Small motor, one side of the drum pushing against a relatively heavy mass. Looks weird and I was worried the first few times but got used to it.
 

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