Made a mechanical tailgate lift for loading/unloading
#1
11 EB SCREW 3.15 LSD 5.5'
Thread Starter
Made a mechanical tailgate lift for loading/unloading
Made a mechanical lift, works like a power tailgate lift but just slides into my 2" receiver, no electrical connection, works with winch and pulleys. I didn't want or need a Tommy Gate on my truck but also didn't feel like breaking my back loading generators, compressors, etc. Also had a time in the winter when the sheer pin on the driveline of my snow blower sheered off and pushing a 10hp 29" blower up ramps is no fun.
Just thought I'd share some pics, works well on loads up to 250 lbs and then my suspension starts loading too much which makes the deck take on quite an angle but with a pair of jack stands to take the load off of my truck's suspension I've loaded over 480 lbs with my lift. Guess the max load option would have helped in hind site.
Deck also pivots vertically so I can leave it on while driving, probably should relocate my license though... or wait until I'm stopped.
Can't say I use my ramps much at all anymore, they just took too much room in my bed anyway. Filed my patent so hope to see where this can go and if others see it as a practical solution as I have.
Here is a video I took showing the install and use:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="
" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Thanks.
Just thought I'd share some pics, works well on loads up to 250 lbs and then my suspension starts loading too much which makes the deck take on quite an angle but with a pair of jack stands to take the load off of my truck's suspension I've loaded over 480 lbs with my lift. Guess the max load option would have helped in hind site.
Deck also pivots vertically so I can leave it on while driving, probably should relocate my license though... or wait until I'm stopped.
Can't say I use my ramps much at all anymore, they just took too much room in my bed anyway. Filed my patent so hope to see where this can go and if others see it as a practical solution as I have.
Here is a video I took showing the install and use:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="
Thanks.
The following users liked this post:
toostroked (05-11-2017)
The following users liked this post:
Ecoboost AM (05-11-2017)
#4
I like it, but I hope you offer it with an electric winch, for us lazy bastards. Good luck
#5
11 EB SCREW 3.15 LSD 5.5'
Thread Starter
Thanks for the feedback on going powered, but I couldn't get enough power out of the trailer electrical connection so it would require running cables directly to the battery each time you want to use it or doing a more involved install, as well makes it tougher to move vehicle to vehicle.
I am going for a simple, reliable, ready to use in 1 minute out of the box type of product.
Thanks for checking it out, appreciate the input!
I am going for a simple, reliable, ready to use in 1 minute out of the box type of product.
Thanks for checking it out, appreciate the input!
Trending Topics
#8
Great idea and nice fabrication! May I suggest that you use black diamond plate rather than chrome? Or use skateboard grip tape to cover the chrome deck? This will prevent the cars behind you from blinding themselves with the reflection of their own headlights at night. The skateboard grip tape may be the better option because it would serve more than one purpose. Nicely done though!
#9
11 EB SCREW 3.15 LSD 5.5'
Thread Starter
Good point about the drivers behind being blinded at night. The deck is aluminum checker plate as I'm in Canada where we're using salt on the roads so I'm thinking of rust resistance wrt the deck. Skateboard tape may be the answer, thanks!