Utilize the stake pockets so that the ramp holders are removable and not permanently in your way during other ways you may use the trailer for. Also consider keeping the stock ramps just the way they are but space the aluminum ramp mounting just enough to clear the factory ramp flap hinge.
I already cut the stock ramps off. They wouldn't have been usable anyway. But I do like the idea of using the stakes for the ramps. Let me see if I can do that, though I already ordered metal.
Nice plans and upgrades
Thanks 👍
Utilize the stake pockets so that the ramp holders are removable and not permanently in your way during other ways you may use the trailer for.
Also consider keeping the stock ramps just the way they are but space the aluminum ramp mounting just enough to clear the factory ramp flap hinge.
I already cut the stock ramps off. They wouldn't have been usable anyway. But I do like the idea of using the stakes for the ramps. Let me see if I can do that, though I already ordered metal.
If both ends are on the same job I can weld them together
I heard you could weld a snowball to a Keychain. Is that so?
Congrats on the ramps. If you pin the ramps to the trailer, are you worried about stress from flex of the trailer over bumps and whatnot?
I hadn't thought about that. Let me think, not sure!
Could you put them both on the right side so the driver's door is still accesible?
That is a fantastic idea. I may do that. Thanks!