GMC fans
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#2
GMC fans
With the tail gate down it will fit, they will even in a "want to be truck" like a GMC Canyon.
The dumpiest thing out there is a Avalanche, there the size of a full size pick up,with the same horrible gas mileage and parking problems yet they have the cargo capacity of the trunk of a car.LOL
The dumpiest thing out there is a Avalanche, there the size of a full size pick up,with the same horrible gas mileage and parking problems yet they have the cargo capacity of the trunk of a car.LOL
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GMC fans
Nice truck.
Not particularly a GMC fan but I really like the styling they have been using of late.
Now if you could just get Ford seats and suspension under that you would have a sweet ride.
jk, That is a sweet ride and you could probably only put a baby quad in the back.
Seems most of the newer trucks, Gas Mileage designs and all, are really getting too small to put a 4x8 sheet of Plywood flat in the bed which makes it really hard to fit any quad in there. That has spawned a new market for all those fancy quad racks you see out there.
Not particularly a GMC fan but I really like the styling they have been using of late.
Now if you could just get Ford seats and suspension under that you would have a sweet ride.
jk, That is a sweet ride and you could probably only put a baby quad in the back.
Seems most of the newer trucks, Gas Mileage designs and all, are really getting too small to put a 4x8 sheet of Plywood flat in the bed which makes it really hard to fit any quad in there. That has spawned a new market for all those fancy quad racks you see out there.
#5
GMC fans
I ditto the comments of "Nice Truck!" and "...it will fit with the tailgate down..",
thats how I haul mine when I go solo these days. But I would recommend
some HEAVY DUTY arched ramps (non-finger type) I have the flat lip that
contacts the ramp to the tail gate. I drill holes thru it and use drop pins
thru it to secure to the tailgate so I don't need to strap'em when using them.
I can post up PICS if ya like.
R'
thats how I haul mine when I go solo these days. But I would recommend
some HEAVY DUTY arched ramps (non-finger type) I have the flat lip that
contacts the ramp to the tail gate. I drill holes thru it and use drop pins
thru it to secure to the tailgate so I don't need to strap'em when using them.
I can post up PICS if ya like.
R'
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