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Dwight45
Aug 28, 2014Explorer
I have one of those ramps also, trike is too wide for it. I'd start with fairly long ramps just to be safe, and then cut them down as needed. Once you get them right you may need to add something to keep the wheels from slipping. A little water on that wood would be like ice. Also make sure you have leveled out before you load or unload, then your angles will be the same. If you don't have to raise the ramp up you might be able to get by with just 2 of the extra ramps, just let the front wheel ride up. Most of the toy hauler ramps are rated around 2500lbs, shouldn't be a problem with your trike. If you can winch up the first time to check clearances on everything it would be good, otherwise have someone watching and ease up in low gear.
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