Winch my Spyder
I ride a 2013 RT Limited and we just bought a 2018 Coachman Catalina Trailblazer 26TH. A great toyhauler pull behind just under 30'.
The Spyder needs to go in rear-first in order to clear kitchen counters. After a couple attempts to prevent bottoming out, here's what we did.
1. I bought an AC 1,500lbs winch (come-along) at Harbor Freight, assembled it onto the mount.
2. Measured distance to each of two 5,000 floor anchors and attached the winch to sections of chain from each end of the mount (using shackles that stay in place) to the anchors with rated slip hooks (that easily go on and off). The winch sits on a thick foam pad to protect the floor.
3. Placed a short tow strap on each side through the passenger hand grips, linked them together, and attached to the slip hook on the winch cable. The grips are plenty strong enough because the bike is rolling and not dead weight.
4. My wife works the winch while I guide the bike up backwards (walking next to it). Once it's off the ramp, we unhook everything and roll it into place.
5. The trick is to maximize the tongue height. I do this by using plenty of wood under the front power jack so when it's time to lift the front end up, I get plenty of height. Be sure to lower the rear stabilizers once you jack up the front. The higher front end (well beyond level) makes the angle of the ramp flatter and the bike rolls right in!
6. The winch stays hooked up until we reach our destination and then once we unhook from the truck, we jack up the front and roll the bike right out with the winch. Then we just slide the winch, on the foam pad, under a table and out of the way...ready for when we load back up.
No worry...no fuss...no big deal if the ramp is wet...