ArmyJoe
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I stole the idea from this thread (http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=113931&postcount=13) and over-engineered it a bit.
Using three 8' x 2" x 6" boards per side, I created a step for the front wheels to rest on. Then using another 70" board and a heavy-duty hinge, I created a ramp for the front wheels.
This gets the front wheels up 6.5" so the rims don't scratch on the sides of the trailer and it allows the frunk to over-hang the front of the trailer so it'll fit.
Once the Spyder is in place, the side ramps flip over and rest on the steps.
Using three 8' x 2" x 6" boards per side, I created a step for the front wheels to rest on. Then using another 70" board and a heavy-duty hinge, I created a ramp for the front wheels.
This gets the front wheels up 6.5" so the rims don't scratch on the sides of the trailer and it allows the frunk to over-hang the front of the trailer so it'll fit.
Once the Spyder is in place, the side ramps flip over and rest on the steps.