Apr 19, 2015 #1 Zee Supportive Member Joined Nov 2, 2007 Messages 6,162 Location SoCal jungle Name . Those with a Ford E series- Which ramp do you find works best for the rear door openings (that doesn't take up much room in the van)?
Those with a Ford E series- Which ramp do you find works best for the rear door openings (that doesn't take up much room in the van)?
Apr 20, 2015 #2 Johnny Supportive Member Joined Oct 22, 2006 Messages 2,375 Location La-Z-Boy Name Johnny I got a kit from Lowes for rare occasions when I need my genset. Extruded aluminum ends on two 2x8x8s. Cut them down to 7'. Slide them on top of rear-mounted hose reel. $30-40 with lumber. Last edited: Apr 20, 2015 Reactions: Zee
I got a kit from Lowes for rare occasions when I need my genset. Extruded aluminum ends on two 2x8x8s. Cut them down to 7'. Slide them on top of rear-mounted hose reel. $30-40 with lumber.
Apr 20, 2015 #3 Charlie Lyman Supportive Member Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 2,615 Location Meridian, ID Name Charlie Lyman Same as Johnny. I have a case for my Power Stretcher that i slid mine across. It took up room, so they didn't always go with me. Reactions: Zee
Same as Johnny. I have a case for my Power Stretcher that i slid mine across. It took up room, so they didn't always go with me.
Apr 20, 2015 #4 Desk Jockey Member Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 64,833 Location A planet far far away Name Rico Suave I have three. One I bought from Rick, I bought another one for loading the snowblower to my pickup and a third that folds in two. No matter what it still takes up space in the van. Reactions: Zee
I have three. One I bought from Rick, I bought another one for loading the snowblower to my pickup and a third that folds in two. No matter what it still takes up space in the van.