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I don't use a tailgate anymore.
Since I have a 5th wheel, I have a hitch, and aluminum V tailgate.
Take it off and no worries....
Measured my enclosed trailer, and just like the garage in my 5th wheel, I am too tall.
So just like putting it in the 5th wheel, I'll have to take off the roll cage and set it in the seating area. 9 bolts and it's on off.
The windshield and rear window will take longer....

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Poor form LOL


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Originally Posted by Greyghost
If you're a member at Northern Tool, this set might suit you with !0,000 cap., for $324.99, would need to bold a lip or angle on top edge of tailgate, or modify the way it sets.

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I have one of their tri-fold set-ups I use all the time.


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Feel stupid much?


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Just spend the money and get you a little flat bed trailer. That's what I did and it always comes in handy and it's much safer. We were going up bow hunting and we were running late and I was driving to fast and hit a huge dip. My atv smashed my back window. I've had the trailer every since.


A 380 in my pocket is better than a 45 in my truck!

Violence may not be the best option... but it's still an option.

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We've been talking about one....

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I ordered mine. It's a single axel but it has brakes. It will hold two ATV's end to end and still have plenty of room for the generator, gas cans, ice chest and whatever else is needed. Even room for a couple of dead elk on the way back. I think I paid 2200 for it. And I just drop the back gate and wheel it right on! As many times as I have loaded my ATV into the back of a truck, I was nervous as a whore in church every single time! And the thing about a trailer is, you can always get all or almost all of your money back when you sale it. Good luck


A 380 in my pocket is better than a 45 in my truck!

Violence may not be the best option... but it's still an option.

"Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet." General James Mad Dog Mattis
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