Hey all,
Has anyone seen / done / heard of a way to modify the tailgate so it swings open to the side like on a Honda Ridgeline? I don't really care about swinging down, as all it does is get in between me and the crap I'm hauling around.
I go out target shooting on the weekends so the bed of the truck is both a transportation of my firearms and targets, but also becomes something of a working surface for reloading, swapping around accessories, swapping firearms, etc. When I owned the Ridgeline this was quite a bit easier as the firearms were in the trunk of the bed. I'd get to the area I was shooting, unload the bed's targets and some of the longer firearms, then unload the trunks smaller items, close the trunk and put all the firearms within reach either ontop of the tonneau or in the bed. All of which was easy to reach because of the tailgate being to the side.
Since swapping to the Raptor (Which I'm not trading back!!!) I feel like I've lost quite a bit of working surface since the tailgate down has negated the extra surface area I could reach on the closed tonneau.
I suppose my needs might be solved with something like a Decked product:
Ford F-150 (2004-current) 5' 6" bed length
But I'm not sure I want to drop that kind of money until we know more about the 2016's since I'm likely to trade up.
I'm just shy of 6'4, so it's not something standing on a bucket will fix either
Has anyone seen / done / heard of a way to modify the tailgate so it swings open to the side like on a Honda Ridgeline? I don't really care about swinging down, as all it does is get in between me and the crap I'm hauling around.
I go out target shooting on the weekends so the bed of the truck is both a transportation of my firearms and targets, but also becomes something of a working surface for reloading, swapping around accessories, swapping firearms, etc. When I owned the Ridgeline this was quite a bit easier as the firearms were in the trunk of the bed. I'd get to the area I was shooting, unload the bed's targets and some of the longer firearms, then unload the trunks smaller items, close the trunk and put all the firearms within reach either ontop of the tonneau or in the bed. All of which was easy to reach because of the tailgate being to the side.
Since swapping to the Raptor (Which I'm not trading back!!!) I feel like I've lost quite a bit of working surface since the tailgate down has negated the extra surface area I could reach on the closed tonneau.
I suppose my needs might be solved with something like a Decked product:
Ford F-150 (2004-current) 5' 6" bed length
But I'm not sure I want to drop that kind of money until we know more about the 2016's since I'm likely to trade up.
I'm just shy of 6'4, so it's not something standing on a bucket will fix either