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jrp
Apr 18, 2016Explorer
I don't have that issue loading my Harley Ultra into my Raptor.
In addition to raising the rear door ramp off the ground slightly, it would also help to raise the front end jacks well past level, to lower the back end slightly while loading.
My loading issue was lack of headroom. My Raptor came with both a bed and a seats hanging from the rear lift. I had to lay on the tank to avoid hitting my head (6'3"). So I removed the bed entirely, since I never use it anyway.
In addition to raising the rear door ramp off the ground slightly, it would also help to raise the front end jacks well past level, to lower the back end slightly while loading.
My loading issue was lack of headroom. My Raptor came with both a bed and a seats hanging from the rear lift. I had to lay on the tank to avoid hitting my head (6'3"). So I removed the bed entirely, since I never use it anyway.
wpsharpshooter wrote:
The angle of the door is just to steep to load our Harleys without it catching the frame. Any ideas on what to use to fix this issue? What are you guys doing?
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