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<blockquote data-quote="andrew gissing" data-source="post: 32777" data-attributes="member: 75"><p>Re: Van/truck ramps</p><p></p><p>I've got a small truck - Isuzu NKR200. I had a ramp custom built for it and it's welded onto the back. Ramp takes up 1/2 of width of the rear of truck. It is double hinged.</p><p></p><p>first hinge is the join between truck and ramp. second hinge is 1/2 way down the ramp. So the ramp folds up onto itself and compacts nicely against the back of the truck.</p><p></p><p>To drop the ramp I pull two pins and unfold - ramp is down in mere seconds. I find it still useful when I'm at loading bays which are at different heights, or I can bypass the ramp and load out through the other 1/2 open space on the back.</p><p></p><p>I offer this in case you're wanting something more permanent and quick.</p><p></p><p></p><p>andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrew gissing, post: 32777, member: 75"] Re: Van/truck ramps I've got a small truck - Isuzu NKR200. I had a ramp custom built for it and it's welded onto the back. Ramp takes up 1/2 of width of the rear of truck. It is double hinged. first hinge is the join between truck and ramp. second hinge is 1/2 way down the ramp. So the ramp folds up onto itself and compacts nicely against the back of the truck. To drop the ramp I pull two pins and unfold - ramp is down in mere seconds. I find it still useful when I'm at loading bays which are at different heights, or I can bypass the ramp and load out through the other 1/2 open space on the back. I offer this in case you're wanting something more permanent and quick. andrew [/QUOTE]
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