As a truck owner, there are many reasons you might want to know the size of your truck bed. The most obvious reason is if you need to determine its capacity for transport. Simply put, you want to know ...
That's right. If the object you intend to carry is over 30" tall, it can only be 4" 11" because it no longer fits in the bed with the tailgate up. For reference, the Ford Maverick – the smallest truck ...
Before we get started, let's do some basic math: The length of a common ladder is 9 to 13 feet. A kayak? Generally, that's around 8 feet. A standard pickup bed length? That's 6-and-a-half feet. (Yes, ...
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The Hidden Reason Why Truck Beds Are Getting Taller And Harder To Use
I'd put an end of it onto a furniture dolly. Then lift the other end up and onto the tailgate. Grab the other end off the dolly and lift/push into the truck. You'll also need an extender from the hitch to support the portion of the boat that is not sitting on the bed/tailgate. Overall looks a lot easier than loading a 500lb motorcycle.