Cargo load height issues on a pick-up truck can be solved with a longer ramp. Decreases the angle, and the foldable ones still fit neatly inside the bed.
Cargo load height issues on a pick-up truck can be solved with a longer ramp. Decreases the angle, and the foldable ones still fit neatly inside the bed.
I would much prefer a trailer than a truck for most tasks.
5’ is too short, 6’ is enough (diagonally or with plywood on the tailgate), 8’ may be too big around the city/parking.
I have a honda Odyssey minivan with a 3500lb hitch and a small 5x9 utility trailer. Works perfectly. Much easier to load, lots of dry space inside for gear etc, and you can sleep in the van at the track.Wife and I were also considering a minivan...with a hitch it would probably be doable to haul motorcycles around too I suppose
I have a honda Odyssey minivan with a 3500lb hitch and a small 5x9 utility trailer. Works perfectly. Much easier to load, lots of dry space inside for gear etc, and you can sleep in the van at the track.
I drove a full size truck for 25 years, I actually like the minivan, it's so useful.
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