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- shadoowExplorer
wski wrote:
The DW and I stored ours inside the fiver and never had any problems.
x2. We tried a bike rack mounted to the front of the truck but didn't care for it. - VeebyesExplorer IIInside storage here. Folding bikes. In the trailer if open & ready to use. Folded & inside the truck if there are no intentions to use them for awhile.
- n7bsnExplorer
browntljm wrote:
Does anyone use a ladder bike rack, or is that too much weight on the ladder?
Usually not too much weight, it's the weight bouncing that often ends up tearing the ladder off the rig - browntljmExplorerDoes anyone use a ladder bike rack, or is that too much weight on the ladder?
- Poppy_s_5th_WheExplorer
- wskiExplorerThe DW and I stored ours inside the fiver and never had any problems.
- tvman44ExplorerOn a front mount hitch in front of the truck.
- BB_TXNomad
RnTBnB wrote:
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BB_TX, I would assume you load the bikes before hitching, correct? What sort of bike rack do you have? How does your "receiver" attach to the pin box? I have a Reese 5th Airborne pin box, and I'm not sure I would be able to mount anything on it.
Thank you both for your replies.
Having a Ford tailgate step makes my loading easy. I just back the truck to within a couple feet of the mount, lift the bikes into the bed, step up into the bed, and set the bikes on the rack. It is a Thule 4 bike rack.
I also have a 5th Airborne pin box. Did not want to drill into it so designed the mount with side rails (2"x2" angle) with holes that matched up the the pin box bolts. Just pulled 3 bolts each side, set the mount in place, and replaced the bolts. It does not touch the top of the pin box. Here is a picture that shows it a little better. Receiver was about $20 at Harbor Freight. - JesLookinExplorer
n7bsn wrote:
I have a front hitch on the truck and they go there
Us also
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