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Old 05-22-2015, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by festivaboy92
Lol my quad would fit if I didnt have a headrack!! but i seen a buddy lose his back window on his brandnew chevy by putting tailgate up and front steel bumper of quad directly againest back window, one bump and bye bye window. expensive lesson i didnt want to learn so for $200 installed headrack day 1 of truck ownership!!!
lol well that wasn't very smart of him. Should have put something between the quad and the window lol
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Originally Posted by Black_Thunder
I did some searching but didn't find any pics to
To what I wanted to know. My old truck was a 6.5ft supercab but I didn't want to have that long of a box with the supercrew. The new truck I am picking up is 5.5ft. I know my quad will fit in there without a toolbox & tailgate down but with one it will be very very close or it may not work. Anyone have pics of there ATV in the 5.5 bed. If you have a tool box on your 5.5ft bed, how would you think of going about loading your ATV? Front tires ontop of the toolbox & make some sort of tie down mounts that attach to the top of the toolbox?

Let me know what you think and Post some pics up of what you got! (Yes once again I know I could have got the 6.5ft & it would be easier but I didn't like the look on a supercrew, I'd rather make it work with my quad on a 5.5ft box).

P.s mine is a sports quad ...Yamaha raptor 700 so it's not as big as a utility
Diamondback truck cover is your answer.
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Originally Posted by DesertPatriot
Diamondback truck cover is your answer.
ya I guy on the raptor forum suggested that to me as well, I like the idea and it looks cool. Here is his raptor ontop of his diamondback.

One day when I have the money lol







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After 13 years of living with a 5.5 ft bed on my SCrew, I just went the other way and got a SCab with a 6.5 ft bed. I wasn't using all the seating anyway, the extra interior space just filled up with junk.

Next truck, who knows I'll probably go back to s SCrew. I don't have room for added length so an SCrew with a 6.5 ft bed was a nonstarter.
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Originally Posted by 03Scott
Nope, just saw them when I was trying to figure out if I could fit a bike in the back of a raptor with a tool box.
I've owned a set on my old dodge ram for 10 years... good product and they stand behind them....


trying to get a set for my 2015 but don't know if the bed is the same through the years...
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I put a yamaha Kodiac 450 in the bed with the tailgate down then still can tow my ski trailer
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