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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny_Swindle View Post
    Very nice....I an holding off on buying a loading system for a few months as I am having to buy a car for my daughter.

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    Please don't listen to these folks that think it can't or shouldn't be done................... It is super easy to load a Spyder in the bed of a pickup and you will never even notice it is back there. About 45 seconds.



    1. Buy a Harbor Freight tri fold ramp and cut hinges off to separate it. (less than $100.00)

    2. Find a slight hill and back it on.

    3. Take your windshield off with an RT

    4. Strap the damn thing down

    5. Have fun on your trip.


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    Quote Originally Posted by arntufun View Post
    Please don't listen to these folks that think it can't or shouldn't be done................... It is super easy to load a Spyder in the bed of a pickup and you will never even notice it is back there. About 45 seconds.



    1. Buy a Harbor Freight tri fold ramp and cut hinges off to separate it. (less than $100.00)

    2. Find a slight hill and back it on.

    3. Take your windshield off with an RT

    4. Strap the damn thing down

    5. Have fun on your trip.


    Exactly what I was talking about!
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    Finding the light hill is the challenge. I live in south Louisiana and locating a hill or elevated patch of round is difficult to do. But that is an idea.

    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by arntufun View Post
    Please don't listen to these folks that think it can't or shouldn't be done................... It is super easy to load a Spyder in the bed of a pickup and you will never even notice it is back there. About 45 seconds.



    1. Buy a Harbor Freight tri fold ramp and cut hinges off to separate it. (less than $100.00)

    2. Find a slight hill and back it on.

    3. Take your windshield off with an RT

    4. Strap the damn thing down

    5. Have fun on your trip.



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    Quote Originally Posted by arntufun View Post
    Please don't listen to these folks that think it can't or shouldn't be done................... It is super easy to load a Spyder in the bed of a pickup and you will never even notice it is back there.
    Providing you have a full length bed, not a short one. My Titan bed is about 79" long. The RT is 105" long, 2 feet longer than the bed!

    2014 Copper RTS

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    2014 RTS , Copper! (officially Cognac)

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