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โNov-03-2015 06:38 AM
APT wrote:
Is there a market for toy hauler motorhomes? Then the toad is something less significant than a full sized pickup truck with 8' bed.
โNov-03-2015 06:35 AM
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โNov-02-2015 04:32 PM
Bedlam wrote:
Exactly. The ramps come up close to the tailgate, but the brunt of the weight is supported by the tongue jack and held firmly in place by the receiver. Since the jack is against the ground, you do not get any ramp movement due to suspension squat.
โNov-02-2015 02:40 PM
โNov-02-2015 02:28 PM
Bedlam wrote:
Most of the tailgates came off fairly easily but the ones with the built in man-step are heavy. Usually overloaded tailgates will bow out in the middle (when trying to load heavy touring bikes) or the cable or anchor hardware fails. There are some aftermarket tailgate hangers that are rated for more weight, but I still don't how strong the anchor points are.
I have seen 1250 lb UTV's snap tailgate cables and drive the tailgate into the rear bumper which is why I mentioned it in my previous post. There is a product which I will call a receiver "foot" that allows the ramps to rest on a brace that is in contact with the ground, but I don't remember the name of the company that makes it. If you have fabrication skills, a receiver tube, tongue jack and cross bar is all you need to make one.
โNov-02-2015 02:24 PM
โNov-02-2015 02:22 PM
rjxj wrote:
I cant find the ramps we used many years ago but these yellow ones seem to have a nice arch.
So the wheels fit inside the fender wells?
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โNov-02-2015 02:19 PM
rjxj wrote:
I cant find the ramps we used many years ago but these yellow ones seem to have a nice arch.
Looks GREAT!
I think, although someone mentioned a cart might be too much weight on the tailgate, that using a winch, with no one in the cart, might take that less of a concern.
Thanks
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โNov-02-2015 01:56 PM
Bedlam wrote:
Golf carts that are battery powered are quite heavy. Although most 1/2t long bed trucks should be able fit them, not all will have sufficient payload. The ramps you choose should have a suitable payload capacity to support the golf cart. You should not load the cart on the tailgate due to the weight and may want to look into receiver mounted extensions that will help support your ramps while loading and unloading. A bed or cart mounted winch may be safer for loading and unloading than trying to drive up and down the ramps.
โNov-02-2015 01:51 PM
the bear II wrote:
We found an easier to carry less expensive solution instead of a golf cart.
We bought two good used mobility scooters off of Craigslist. Both break down into 6 components for easy transport. They are easy to put back together.
We added awnings so they look like miniature golf carts. We can ride side by side or she can go where she wants and I can go where I want...
They are great for getting around large events like fairs, RV or car shows.
โNov-02-2015 10:22 AM
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