This is in regard to the bed tie downs nearest the cab on my 2006 Quad Cab. I am looking for a solution to loading my ATV, running or not, by winching up my very short loading ramp. I have searched for tie down ratings, but can't seem to find the information. My main issue is my ramp is a bit short for the tall tailgate height of the Ram trucks. It is a quality ramp, but only 69" long which makes for a very steep ascent and descent. I just don't want to pony up the money for a longer ramp.
My proposed solution is this... ... ... .
Remove both tie down cleats nearest the cab. Get myself a solid piece of square stock, 3/16"-1/4" thick, maybe 2"x2". Cut it to length, weld on two end pieces, drill holes in ends to match up to the tie bolt holes. Then bolt it in, spanning the width of the bed. Weld or bolt on an I-bolt in the center of the spanning steel, and done. Hook the ATV winch cable to I-bolt and go.
Would this support the winching of the ATV up and down the ramp, in your opinion? Best case while loading, the ATV is running and providing it's own power with an assist from the winch. I figure it would be a great system also if the ATV was dead, and needed to be loading to get home. Would also be used to unload the ATV, unloaded with winch power.
The angle of the ramp is probably in excess of 50 degrees, and feels much worse. Way too much pucker factor for me. I know it is probably not too bad, but it scares the bejesus out of me. I just want a safer load/unload. The ATV weighs about 650# plus rider. I figure it will always be a rolling pull, so I think it might just work. A friend on mines claims to have winched his quad into his chevy pulling on just one tie down point. Please let me know your thoughts as I do not want to rip out my bedsides... . If this is posted in the wrong section, I apologize.
Thanks,
Brent
My proposed solution is this... ... ... .
Remove both tie down cleats nearest the cab. Get myself a solid piece of square stock, 3/16"-1/4" thick, maybe 2"x2". Cut it to length, weld on two end pieces, drill holes in ends to match up to the tie bolt holes. Then bolt it in, spanning the width of the bed. Weld or bolt on an I-bolt in the center of the spanning steel, and done. Hook the ATV winch cable to I-bolt and go.
Would this support the winching of the ATV up and down the ramp, in your opinion? Best case while loading, the ATV is running and providing it's own power with an assist from the winch. I figure it would be a great system also if the ATV was dead, and needed to be loading to get home. Would also be used to unload the ATV, unloaded with winch power.
The angle of the ramp is probably in excess of 50 degrees, and feels much worse. Way too much pucker factor for me. I know it is probably not too bad, but it scares the bejesus out of me. I just want a safer load/unload. The ATV weighs about 650# plus rider. I figure it will always be a rolling pull, so I think it might just work. A friend on mines claims to have winched his quad into his chevy pulling on just one tie down point. Please let me know your thoughts as I do not want to rip out my bedsides... . If this is posted in the wrong section, I apologize.
Thanks,
Brent
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