any issues with sled decks on lifted trucks?

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I ordered a new truck as my 2011 dirtymax is over 200000km. I ordered a new one with a lift, and am wondering if I'll have issues loading. I have a marathon deck.
 

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6 or 8ft box? with the longbox you at least have a substantially longer ramp. and how high of lift? sleds are pretty good they will go up damn near anything
 

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6 or 8ft box? with the longbox you at least have a substantially longer ramp. and how high of lift? sleds are pretty good they will go up damn near anything
6 foot box but 8 foot deck marathon has moveable legs got a bds 6,5'' lift on 20's
 

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Tufflift sled decks. Never worry about loading them again. I can get you a good deal on a brand new deck black powdercoated and with superglides installed. Shoot me a message.
 
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I load mine on my deck its a duramax with a 6" lift and 35" tires. I have a marathon with the 10 foot ramp and it's not really a issue just got to carry a little more speed. Kinda a pain for fueling and unpractical for most situations but it looks cool! Lol!
 

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The 12' ramp won't fit in the 6.5' box. I also have the bds 6.5 with 37's and its a little steep but you'll get used to it.


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The only issue that happens when you put the deck on a lifted truck is it tends to make you wear White Oakleys!
 

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Rode with a guy at airy creek in slocan valley, he had a 6" lift with 37" tires on his dodge shot box. It Was a marathon deck and a triple extendable ramp
 

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No white oakleys for this guy lol.
There's been a few close calls where I've gave it a bit to much throttle.

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The only issue that happens when you put the deck on a lifted truck is it tends to make you wear White Oakleys!
I think you're right Dale, the sight is broken. ...it keeps pasting the same joke into everyone's messages. :d
 

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I had my current deck on my old 04' ram 2500 with a 6" lift and 37" tires. Never had an issue with the ramp or loading/unloading. The airbags definitely helped keep things level though.
 

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I had 2005 ford short box. 10" lift with 38" tires. 10' ramp. I didn't let others load there sled on my wall like ramp but me or my brother. It was super steep. But worked
 
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