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  • Look a little closer because there is a BIG difference. I own a Sneeker and they are very different.

  • Damn I want one

  • I take credit cards and of course cash is king!

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  • Hytech Recovery in Ft,Worth,Tx build this? Looks just like what they build with dynamit for the claws.

  • It maybe possible, will have to try and see. Never know!

  • Wont work together because the UnderCover Wheel-Lift is about a foot past the rear bumper. If you cut it any shorter and tuck it under the bumper (like some others) you loose the reach and you have to lift the vehicle above the rear bumper of your truck AND remove the rear tailgate so when you make a turn the towed vehicle's bumper turns inside your trucks bed!! CRAZY!! So forget about it hiding under your bumper unless you have a Sneeker.

    My drivers dont even remove the "L" arms, too busy...

  • Don't need 2 rams and our has a check valve built in the close position on the actual ram, Dynamic head, Sniper head, Pierce look-a-like head, they all look alike and do the same thing. Just depends on who you like doing business with.

    The UnderCover is a durable unit and it is what it is.... we have 1-Sneeker unit and is a good unit if you like the way it engages.

    We never bent a frame, it does not matter what wheel lift you use (under the bed) you have to reinforce the frame regardless.

  • Yeah, I can see the angle of the head. And yeah, I see y'all just added a Dynamic head to it. But ran the one ram for the arms like on the Magnum.

    The Sneeker and the Dynamic Stealth lay flush though. I know y'all had Sneekers on a few F-250s a while back. Because I remember the bent frames on them.

    But still, the Under Cover looks like a durable unit.

    Have you seen our MinuteMan? Nothings faster...

  • Sniper, Magnum, etc... there is some resemblance, still a design that has been around forever but just added a self-loading head (drawbar). You are right about the angle, check out the drawbar plate on the UnderCover Wheel-Lift where the king pin is located, we put a 8 degree bend in it so it lays flat when is is lowered (more expensive and difficult to make). If you look at the Sniper (a great product) its "L" arms are bent at an angle. Real unit for a real driver....just ask ours.....

  • Yeah, I've seen the Sniper. The Under Cover sure does resemble a Magnum though. I just don't like the load angle of some of those wheel lifts. They come down at an angle, opposed to laying flat on the ground.

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