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For those with small (50" wide) ATVs or SxS- Mad Ramps might be worth a look (not an ad, just my own experience). They connect to the trailer hitch receiver and relieve the weight on your tailgate. Ramps pull out and pivot for stowing. My Honda weighs jsut over 1000 lbs stock, but in normal configuration it's right at payload capacity of my Lightning.

Adding the plow was just a proof of concept, the plow puts it over payload capacity and the rear overhang is a little silly, but I just wanted to see if it can be done.

Definitely can feel the weight back there, but it's a good option if you don't want to deal with a trailer. Recommend backing it in if you have a mid/rear engine toy.

Here's a few pics:

Ford F-150 Lightning Mad Ramps for Hauling <50" ATV/SxS photo_2024-10-28_15-59-21



Ford F-150 Lightning Mad Ramps for Hauling <50" ATV/SxS photo_2025-01-25_14-23-59 - Copy
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For those with small (50" wide) ATVs or SxS- Mad Ramps might be worth a look (not an ad, just my own experience). They connect to the trailer hitch receiver and relieve the weight on your tailgate. Ramps pull out and pivot for stowing. My Honda weighs jsut over 1000 lbs stock, but in normal configuration it's right at payload capacity of my Lightning.

Adding the plow was just a proof of concept, the plow puts it over payload capacity and the rear overhang is a little silly, but I just wanted to see if it can be done.

Definitely can feel the weight back there, but it's a good option if you don't want to deal with a trailer. Recommend backing it in if you have a mid/rear engine toy.

Here's a few pics:

photo_2024-10-28_15-59-21.jpg



photo_2025-01-25_14-23-59 - Copy.jpg
Dammit....now I have to go measure my golf cart.

Here we go: Dimensions 118”L x 49”W x 80 "H. Curb weight is 1,202#. I would imagine that this would be a "fast charge every 100 miles" affair for anything other than local travel...definitely would be better to simply haul it in my 6x10' trailer (900# + 1200# = 2100# of towing vs 1200# plus the weight of the ramp system = 150# -- total is 1360# +/-). This is why I bought another truck...finding all kinds of unexpected uses?

$1250. https://www.discountramps.com/atv/ramps/p/MR1400/

I need to sell some stuff to fund these projects.

Does anyone have any real world experience using this to know what hit on range would be expected?
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