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Posted by: powerstroke01
Its much easyer with a ute than it is with a sport quad. I speak from experiance..
Posted by: 2BIG2BFAST
i have a f150 with a six in lift , i back it into the gutter that way it lowers it a bit, and then when i get to the beach i put it in 2wd and let the rear of the truck sink down. you will be ok.
Posted by: Steveo10
I seen a guy tryin to load his quad into a F150 with a little body lift and 35's... It was a sport quad and there was 3 of them tryin to push the quad up the ramps and fan the clutch
Posted by: toml85
You should be fine. I have a 4" lift and 35's on my 82 chevy and my rancher 4x4 makes it up a much shorter set of foldout ramps. People may think you are crazy because of the angle but it will make it.
Posted by: Arcticmud22
Belive it or not, I had a '95 F-350 Crew Cab with 14 inches of lift and a set of 39.5" boggers. Had a set of 78" ramps made by Reese. My AC climbed right up them. Just had to make sure that youhit it tright and lean way over. Justlike you are climbing a steep ass hill. This link may be able to help you though.
http://www.atvramps.com/?OVRAW=atv%20ramps&OVKEY=atv%20ramp&OVMTC=standard
Posted by: six6six
I think/hope this is the right forum to ask this question....
My Chevy has a 4in lift and 35s meaning its about 6 inches taller then stock. I would like to carry my quad in the bed, but I am thinking the ramps I can find (77 inches) will be to steep.....
anyone have any exp. with a similar set up? I am looking at maybe gettting a custom set made at 8 feet long to help but if I can get by with an off the self set that would be better ($$$)
thanks!
Dathan