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  • bigfoot 6x6 on standard track in back of 03 ram with 6'4 box?

    I'm thinking I might have to build a little stage to drive into and clear the inner fenders, bit before I do, is it doable?

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    I'm going to say no go on this one, not with the tracks anyway. I've loaded my 96 Vanguard into my 05 Ram a few times and it's a tight fit without the tracks, I'm not sure if the Bigfoot is any wider or not. I also built a deck to clear the wheel wells

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    • #3
      Yeah, I found a tape measure and measured the clearances, only 2 inches to spare with the 25 inch rawhide tires. Maybe with the narrower set of wheels I have for the standard track I could load it, but not with the extension I want to build

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      • #4
        Build a "Sled Deck" (That's what they call them here in Alaska anyway) that goes on top of the bed. Seen them hauled that way here.

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        • #5
          Get a trailer very handy for other uses and can use the argo to pull trailer if need be. I went to tractor supply and got an odd size trailer that is 6' wide by 8' long actually measure over 74" wide, great for tracks super tracks especiallly. the trailer was less than $900.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by trevorakm1 View Post
            Get a trailer very handy for other uses and can use the argo to pull trailer if need be. I went to tractor supply and got an odd size trailer that is 6' wide by 8' long actually measure over 74" wide, great for tracks super tracks especiallly. the trailer was less than $900.
            I have a 6x11 trailer, but I was going away for a while and we were going to rent a 2nd argo at out destination, I can't have 2 on my trailer.

            I would not want to drive up onto a sled deck

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Norbert77 View Post

              I would not want to drive up onto a sled deck
              I wouldn't want to drive any plastic tracks up ramps or in a standard truck. I had repeatedly years ago with treaded ramps and a custom high sided utility body truck and didn't like it all that much.
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              My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
              Joe Camel never does that.

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              • #8
                Isn't a bigfoot short enough to legally haul crossways on the trailer? You could get two of them on that way...

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