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Anyone seen any ramps that fit in the bed of the truck with the tailgate closed? All the ones I’ve seen are too long. Need something to load the bike or atv in the back
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Link?Found some tri fold ones at harbor freight for $119. Might try them
Have you tried those out yet? How steep were they? I might need to load a mobility scooter in mine whenever it arrives. I'm looking for real-world examples of what people have used.
Haven’t gotten them yetHave you tried those out yet? How steep were they? I might need to load a mobility scooter in mine whenever it arrives. I'm looking for real-world examples of what people have used.
you'd be better off with a hitch mounted carrier platform with that.Have you tried those out yet? How steep were they? I might need to load a mobility scooter in mine whenever it arrives. I'm looking for real-world examples of what people have used.
What solution did you choose for your situation?Have you tried those out yet? How steep were they? I might need to load a mobility scooter in mine whenever it arrives. I'm looking for real-world examples of what people have used.
Probably, but remember the Mav is lower than normal pickups. According to some quick research on my part (I don't have a Mav yet, see .sig) the height of the tailgate down is 30". If I remember my SOH CAH TOA properly, the ramp angle on the Mav would be equal to arcsin(30"/ramp length).anything that fits in a 4.5 foot bed will be WAY too steep for anything...it would have to be a "folding" in half type ramp. My .02