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Tips for Loading 2 Pins in the Bed of a Pickup?

By herbertbsharp

8 years ago


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    #10 8 years ago

    I used to drive a GMC Canyon (similar size to Ranger) and had to put 2x4s across the wheel wells in the box to be able to fit two machines in side-by-side. Otherwise I would have had to put them on end.

    #11 8 years ago

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    It was similar to this except my box liner actually had notches for the 2x4s to sit in.

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