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Old 04-28-2005, 11:18 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Speaking of... does anyone know if the Titan's beds are any different if you do or dont have the utilitrack and whatever? Sorry i forget the name of the bed I wish the ribs or whatever in my truck were spaced a bit differently - like where the utilitracks are in the bed were each about 4 inches closer to the side.
Utilitrack beds have more reinforcments built in to take the load that may be put on the tracks, so yes, they are different.
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Old 04-28-2005, 02:54 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Which size ramp did you get and how does it work. My old ramp is not great for the Titan and I need to look for a new ramp.
Quote rjspitz: "I got the 10' MF-12038 (The "Big Boy") in the link above. It works great. There are 3 seperate ramps that each fold directly in the middle. The only thing that could be a problem is loading the ramps on the truck with the bike and everything else you need for the track. Since the ramps have a bow in them, they tend to teeter-totter when stacked.
Just like most ramps, when the ramp is in place, there are straps to hold it to the bumper or hitch to keep it from sliding off the bed. The straps also work well to hold the ramp together when folded.
Another good thing is that you can seperate the ramps for loading 4-wheelers or lawn tractors."

Same ramps as rjspitz but the next size smaller (same width but 9'2" long). These will fit behind front seats of a KC with rear seats folded up. Quality of build on these ramps seems very good.
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Old 04-28-2005, 07:40 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Same ramps as rjspitz but the next size smaller (same width but 9'2" long). These will fit behind front seats of a KC with rear seats folded up. Quality of build on these ramps seems very good.
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I wish I had gotten the smaller ramps like yours. I tried fitting them in the back seat, but no luck. Scratched the cheap plastic door liners all to hell.
Oh well.
I second the build quality.
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Old 04-29-2005, 10:16 AM   #19 (permalink)
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If you're carrying a bike in the bed, these chocks are excellent - Condor Chock.

I've tried the Batey chocks, and these are (IMO) superior - they are more sturdy, and they collapse for storage.

I had used a Canyon Dancer across the bars, and a pair of straps, but the chocks and straps are far superior.
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I am trying to come up with something that uses the floor tracks and my pit bull chocks.
Currently I load the bike (gsxr750) off to the side and put all the track crap on the other side of the bike. The bummer is that the bike is about 4" longer than the bed and I have to have the gate down. So what I want to do is make a chock for the floor and move the bike rearward so that I can use more space in front of it, like for rims and fuel jugs.
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I bought a combo bed extender / bike ramp on ebay. They sell two sizes one for 600 lbs and the larger one for 1000 lbs capacity. I have not used it yet because I am still over seas so I cant tell you how good it is. I bought the 1000 lbs capacity ramp. Hope this info helps.
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Old 06-04-2005, 02:46 PM   #22 (permalink)
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A friend of mine has one of those combo ramp/extenders, it works great once you figure it out
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