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looks too high in the back
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looks too high in the back
That darn Ford Ranger design flaw gets into everything! =Dlooks too high in the back
Maybe bring something heavy to kay across the lower end to help hold them down?I need to pick up two 12' pipes and short haul them a few miles back to my house. I am thinking of just putting them in the bed with the rear gate up so that the pipes face upwards and tie them down that way. I don't think I will have any height issues. Anyone have a better way to get these home?
Wow, I only paid 20 bucks for mine minus 20%. Can't keep up with inflation.the above advice is all good. a tail gate extender. https://www.harborfreight.com/truck-bed-extender-69650.html
I also add strappable weight on the end in the bed. if they don't flex much it helps keeps things down.
I have a support structure for 8' and 10' boards. but 10' is a lot of weight out the end of the truck.
I've done exactly this and it works great.A cheap harbor freight hitch extender and red flag is what I have used for 12 ft 2x4s.
Do you need them to be 12'? If not, cut them in half.
That would actually work very well.That darn Ford Ranger design flaw gets into everything! =D
Seems like only Chevy has successfully addressed the rake issue:
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Let us know how it goes.The pipe actually comes in 24', having it cut to 12' but I need them at that length. I think bringing something heavy to hold them down in the front and strapping them in tight will work.