Snowmobile in truck bed

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RaptorUtah

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I have a 2020 Polaris PRO RMK 163.

I bought a ramp and am planning on transporting it in my gen 2 bed. Driving it up the ramp, tie down, and then drive.

Do any of you have experience with this?

Do you think that will be too much weight for my tailgate to support open? Both in loading and unloading, and during transport.

I have a trailer but would it would be next easier if I can figure out a solution for the bed.

TIA
 

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Here's my switchback 137

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Works fine for me. I think your 163 will hang too far. A friend made a L shaped support that goes in the receiver hitch with a carpeted 1'x1' pad on top to support the track. I don't know how handy you are with a welder but that's what I'd do.
 

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It’s fine. I fit a 155. Put plywood down. They make things that take weight off the tailgate as well. For longer trips you could use a hitch mounted tailgate extender
 
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did you make that plywood piece?

does the plywood extend beyond the length of the bed + tailgate being down?

what exact model supports do you have off of that site? Very interesting. Never seen those before.

have you left the sled in with that setup for an extended period of time? Any damage or bends in your tailgate setup?

thanks to all!
 

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Make sure when you use the ramps that you tie them down to the anchor points on the bed sides with straps before driving up. I always did that when loading machines in the back.
 

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Yes, I've watched too many hero's become losers when their machine/quad flips over backwards on them, lol.
I honestly didn’t know why my ramps came with ties until a friend gave me the same advice. I was loading a monkey so probably wouldn’t have happened but at a massive Honda dealership I would’ve had an audience. Glad to learn something
 
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