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in asking around, I could find no info on loading ramps- apparently they always used a dock <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_shrug.gif" alt="Shrug">
and, in researching, it appears there's a bell curve on the strength of a ramp in comparison to its length, over 8 feet they start losing load...
hmmm... checked my local ad and on the web and didn't see them. Do you remember exactly what they called them? I looked up "ramp" and it didn't come up with any?
thanks!
I know what you mean- I've been eyeing a deuce as a small car hauler for like 5 years now. Never had the car before to justify it but after renting a trailer a few times I got fed up and FINALLY got my deuce (yeah, I'll just tell people that's the reason <img...
what I'm looking for is pictures or information on the standard method of vehicle loading into a deuce. Some sort of ramps? I want to make some styled like the originals (mostly because I know it would work then) to load my t-bucket in th bed. It's small enough it should fit with adequate room...