Originally posted by Trusty Steed
I was checking out a couple deckover GN's. One was a Big Tex, and I can not recall the other. Both were spring suspension, and looked very well made. The rear dove would have to be modified. They had that Metal stairstep design that they promote as self cleaning. I think it would be great to drive on, but fear walking up and down would quickly disturb an ankle or a knee. I would have to have a different design, and also a different design on the ramps. They are big time heavy, and appear would require lifting from above, and tossing them down to the concrete with great force. I could be wrong, but that looks like the way they work. I would also need something that would allow for a more narrow ramp. I think something could be fabricated pretty easy for this. All in all, I think I may be better off with a low profile deck between the wheels. I would sacrifice some deck, but probably not all that much. By the time you consider the rub rail, and stake pockets I assume you are down to less then 96" of useable deck width, and likely a bit less. I assume you can get 82-84 wide in a low pro, and would not have to fool with the added length of the dove, with a lower center of gravity.
I think maybe my brain is mush from toiling over so many decisions.
Thanks so much for all your thoughts and experiences.
Jay