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Truck bed ATV rack 4-sale (dimensions added)

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Selling my slide in, truck bed atv rack. This is not a bolt together kit. It is welded square tube steel with expanded metal deck and tie-down loops. All joints are welded. It is completely powder coated. Ramps fold in half and slide/lock under each quad.

This is for a full size truck. It is designed to fit a 6' 6'' bed, with the tailgate closed, but will fit a shorter bed with tailgate down/off, or a 8' bed with room for a cross-bed tool box up front.

Works well for hauling your toys and pulling a camp trailer. Also serves as a flat bed for hauling large items.

This has sat for a while and the sun-exposed powder coating is starting to fade in spots, allowing slight surface rust. Some light sanding and a shot of paint will take care of it. Dimensions are added in last two pics.

$800 OBRO

 

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That's really sweet! Is that a 3/4 ton truck you've got that on in the pictures? I con't see how many lugs in the pictures.

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Yes, it is a 3/4 ton. It worked great with the stock suspension...not much role going around corners. It would probably work fine in a 1/2 ton, if the atv's are the small sport type.

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It secures to the bed tie-down loops with turnbuckles, at each corner.

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I added dimensions in last two pics.

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It could be used for a side x side, however, there is a 20" gap between the deck sections, where the tires set. Look at the first dimensions diagram (top down view) above. You would have to park it to one side or the other. Might cause the truck to lean a bit. It can easily be modified. For running two quads, the gaps are handy because you can load full size coolers/gear under the rack and easily access it. You're welcome to take a look at it.

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