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Atv loading ramps near me5/8/2024 ![]() It is stock height, but a fair bit taller than other stock trucks. ![]() ![]() I am loading into a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4. If I roll back down and panic, which I am prone to do, and grab a bunch of rear brake I could see flipping over. I have to be right-on with the power and timing. Then there is the fear of rolling back down the ramp while loading. While under a fair amout of power, I crest the top and can barely cut the power in time to keep from plowing into the toolbox mounted at the front of the cab. I climb the ramp in full-blown diff lock just to get ever bit of traction I can get. I know, probably not close to tipping over, but the feeling is certainly there. It feels like I am going straight up and worry that I may tip over backwards. The angle has to be in excess of 60 degrees at times. Loading back up is about a 10 on my pucker meter. I suppose the first time I slip or trip and the quad rolls over me won't be a good time though. This has worked fine the two times I have done it. I stand at the bottom of the ramp and just slowing pull the quad out of the truck and ease it down the ramp. I don't even sit on the quad when unloading any more, too much pucker factor for me. The quality seems great, but the length makes unloading and loading a frightening experience at best. I bought the cheapest one they had an AL bi-fold measuring about 47" wide and 69" long. I was in a hurry as I was picking up my Grizzly on the same day in MN and then heading back to CO. I bought my current ramp on a whim from Cabelas.
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