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spyder in a pickup truck

It will, but I would strongly suggest trading in that Ford in For a Toyota Tundra !!! :joke: Good luck if you do. I wouldn't, but if you had no other options. YES it will. :thumbup:
 
can anyone tell me if a spyder will fit in a f 150 bed. ext. cab,6 1/2 foot bed?


You will have to put it in with the rear end first as the wheel wells will prevent the front from going in first. The front tires will most likely be resting on the tail gate. I used a Dodge Ram and it worked.
 
Hauling em "bass-ackwards" can be dicey... The windshields just aren't designed with that in mind... :shocked: Use caution and reduce your speed! :thumbup:
 
Tundras recommended, so the spyder can pull it home if it breaks.:roflblack::roflblack:


It will only break at 400,000 miles. Then you might have to replace the waterpump so you can get another 400,000 miles out of it. :thumbup:
 
First of all... LOVE MY TUNDRA!!!:2thumbs:

Second: :agree: with Bob and the rest of the members that posted on the other forum regarding transporting the :spyder2: on a truck. Because of the 2 wheels in the front, the only way to get it up there would be backwards. Also, you would need to incline the truck and use a heavy duty full size ramp. With all that in mind, the windshield being backwards can mess it up. And strapping it down will be very difficult.

I rather get at least a landscape trailer and strap it down there. Luckly, I have a friend that has an enclose trailer and since I found him a place to store it instead of paying for a storage area, he would let me use it whenever I need it.;)
 
can anyone tell me if a spyder will fit in a f 150 bed. ext. cab,6 1/2 foot bed?

It will but I wouldn't do it.

I've loaded sleds in the back of my truck but they can go in nose first. Still a PITA though.

For the Spyder I would think you would have to have a loading dock available. Not only that but as others have mentioned tying it down could be a challenge. Depending on distance, speed and type of windshield you have I would remove it for transport.

I would buy, rent or borrow a trailer.

Unlike some others on here I love your choice of truck. #1 selling truck since forever.:thumbup:
 
The Tundra's ok, if you can afford 8mpg, and not carry much… I prefer my 22mpg RAM 3500… for those of us who NEED a real truck, the Asians haven't figured out how to build one yet.

Yes, the RS will fit, but not the RT, unless you leave the front end on the tailgate - NOT a wise thing to do, unless there's no other option - those supports are not rated for that kind of weight.

Best option is to rent/buy a trailer - much easier to load too.
 
The Tundra's ok, if you can afford 8mpg, and not carry much… I prefer my 22mpg RAM 3500… for those of us who NEED a real truck, the Asians haven't figured out how to build one yet.

Tundras are built in Texas... so you're saying that the Texan asians haven't figured out to build a truck... in truck country?!?!:roflblack::roflblack:

And as far as MPG... you have it backwards: 10 city/ 20 hwy for Tundra (never seen it fall below 12 MPG in the city and have gotten 21 on the interstate) vs 8 city /19 hwy for RAM 3500... 22 MPG:hun: You replace that engine??:D
 
I have to be honest here if i had a pickup (toyota) i would probably do it as for riding with the windshield on heres an idea TAKE IT OFF its 4 screws why hasn't anybody mentioned that part?.
ps maybe i will consider a ford next time i noticed they were the only company that did not take a loan from the government when they offer so they must have been doing something right all along. Gm has paid it back chrysler has not yet.
 
At the owners rally in LA I saw an SUV with a GS/RS in back in front of the Sheraton. I'm not sure how they got it in there, let alone out. I wouldn't do anything like that fer sure.
 
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