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- 2019 Ranger Lariat FX4
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This is the first truck where I've had a trailer and a motorcycle at the same time. Does anyone have some crafty solutions for making their bike fit in the bed while not having the tailgate (all the way) down with a trailer in tow?
The solution I've come up with but haven't invested in or tested is a wheel chock for the front wheel, move the rear tire sideways, and have some sort of system to keep the tailgate halfway closed. For keeping the tailgate half way closed I could run tiedowns through the tailgate straps or there's the spot where the tailgate latches closed and I could do a carabiner through that and the same tailgate straps.
Enjoy my beautiful rendition of a DRZ400 in the back of my Ranger. If it fails to load here's an imgur link. https://i.imgur.com/HN04KZg.png
Wheel Chocks I'm looking at:
https://www.discountramps.com/black-widow-motorcycle-chock/p/BW-CH-DX2/
https://www.discountramps.com/motorcycle/wheel-chock/p/BW-PRO-CHOCK/
The solution I've come up with but haven't invested in or tested is a wheel chock for the front wheel, move the rear tire sideways, and have some sort of system to keep the tailgate halfway closed. For keeping the tailgate half way closed I could run tiedowns through the tailgate straps or there's the spot where the tailgate latches closed and I could do a carabiner through that and the same tailgate straps.
Enjoy my beautiful rendition of a DRZ400 in the back of my Ranger. If it fails to load here's an imgur link. https://i.imgur.com/HN04KZg.png
Wheel Chocks I'm looking at:
https://www.discountramps.com/black-widow-motorcycle-chock/p/BW-CH-DX2/
https://www.discountramps.com/motorcycle/wheel-chock/p/BW-PRO-CHOCK/
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