frontaloadotmy
Well-known member
Todd
If your pick up tail gate can be released from the cables/arms
that supports it in the open position, removing said connections will make the gate a ramp at about a 45 degree
angle to the bed, giving more support to the upper end of
your plywood ramp (you need only use one of the halves for
your ramp). If your truck is newer use a padding of some sort
between the tail gate and the bumper to prevent marring the outside of the tailgate; (be sure to wear white gloves, a white lab coat, and paper hazmat booties too. ;> . !!!!)
If your pick up tail gate can be released from the cables/arms
that supports it in the open position, removing said connections will make the gate a ramp at about a 45 degree
angle to the bed, giving more support to the upper end of
your plywood ramp (you need only use one of the halves for
your ramp). If your truck is newer use a padding of some sort
between the tail gate and the bumper to prevent marring the outside of the tailgate; (be sure to wear white gloves, a white lab coat, and paper hazmat booties too. ;> . !!!!)