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Hi All -

 

Sorry for the most boring topic ever!

 

I need a set of tailgate ramps.  They have to be solid-ish to roll smaller tire things up like generators, handcarts, etc.  (vs ATVs/motorcycles where you can use grated ramps). 
 

There are a ton of options.  My fear is the height of our gates on the HD and getting a decent inclination.  
 

Anyone have any they really like?

 

 

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OK.  Short of an opinion, can someone give me the height of the tailgate/bed when open?  I don’t have access to the truck at the moment.  A little HS trig will tell me how long I should go to get a decent angle.  
 

Thanks!

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My 3500HD 4x4 CC/SB is about 39" with the bed empty.  Of course that will depend on the angle the truck is parked at.

I have a preference to 9' ramps that fold in half lengthwise.  But I just load dirt bikes, so I use light weight aluminum folding rung type.

 

Good luck with your search. :cheers:

 

 

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If terrain allows it's easiest to just back the rear wheels into a ditch, lower the tailgate, then drive/push it right in level.

 

If you do use ramps the grates are of no real consequence and provide a better foothold when loading stuff in the rain.

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Oh dang.  I didn’t think of that. As mentioned, I don’t have access to the truck at the moment so I will look it up online.  
 

That’s a great call and I appreciate the reminder.   I’m guessing I will have to drop the inner part or distribute the weight somehow. 

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Yeah, the Owner's Manual says not to put ramp loads on the inner tailgate (the multiflex part). Doesn't even give a load rating, just says "don't do it".  

 

Something to consider would be to cut and zip-tie aluminum diamond plate to a couple of standard aluminum motorcycle ramps.  If you get the reusable commercial zip ties, you'd have a pretty flexible system.  The two 9' folding ramps I bought are rated for 750lbs each, and were about $70 each on sale.  I like the way the fold in half.  I've zip-tied them together for a makeshift "bed extender". that worked pretty good. 

Zip Ties, Bungy Cords and tie-down straps.  Never leave home outwith them... lol

 

Side note: the opening width of the Multiflex part of the tail gate on my truck is 50" wide.  So if you get a single ramp it would need to be less than 50" to fit.

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I bought a set of these years ago, work pretty well. You can cut the 2x10 to any length you need, so custom for your application.

 

See the source image

 

 

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