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Old 01-11-2014, 04:42 PM
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Greetings All, Looking for suggestions on ramps to load my ATV into the back of my 2013 4x4 Supercrew. I've used a trailer, but now with the truck looking forward to just driving it on up! What do you use to load up your ATV's. in your truck?
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Originally Posted by OK13F150
Greetings All, Looking for suggestions on ramps to load my ATV into the back of my 2013 4x4 Supercrew. I've used a trailer, but now with the truck looking forward to just driving it on up! What do you use to load up your ATV's. in your truck?

I have a set of these, I like them because I can fold them up and put them in the cab locked up while I'm out riding.

http://www.harborfreight.com/6-ft-x-...air-96513.html

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i jus hav some ramp from the cycle shop but i park onmy ramp wehn ridin so ppl cant take it
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I have a set from moose. There all aluminum and very light but sturdy. I've been using these for years and not one problem.
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As noted, folding is nice, aluminum and I looked for a set that humps up in the middle for loading lower vehicles like street bikes or ridng mowers. You may not have the need but it does make your ramps more versatile.
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Thanks for the feedback. I like the idea of the folding and aluminum. That was what i was leaning toward. I found these and the look like a good set. http://www.discountramps.com/tri-fold-atv-ramp.htm I like the longer ramps due to how tall the truck is. I would like the curve too, but have the need for it right now..
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I use a set of aluminum ramps that I use. Not cheap but heavy duty.
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Get 7' ramps not 6'. Also ratchet the ramps to hitch or to bed so the ramps don't slide out.
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I use these 7' ramps.

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hn...274901731.html
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I put a grizzly in the back of scab (6.5' box) with 6' ramps they work. It's steep I have to back it up the ramps with a plow on. I have 6' ramps so they lay flat in the bed when the gate is closed


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