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Rampage Lift on a 2015 Chevy Colorado?

Spydaahh

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Hi,

We have a 2008 GS... thinking of a Rampage Lift, but we just traded in the full size pick up for the new Chevy midsize... yes I know, we thought of all that in the way wrong order! Anyone have any experience with a Rampage Lift on a less than full size truck? We have called several distributors and they all "think" it will work, but no one has been sure. Thats a lot of money to not be sure.

Any suggestions, comments, ideas, experiences are most welcome!!

Thanks!
 
I have one

The total length of the lift is 8' when it is not extend. If you have a short bed pickup you'll likely have to leave the tail gate down to get the 8' you need to mount the lift in the truck's bed. If you have only a half ton truck, the spyder plus the lift will have you pretty much maxed out weight wise. Call the owner of Rampage and ask questions, he's a very nice guy and will help you anyway he can. By the way you should remove the spyder's windshield anytime you tow it backwards. Not a big deal and easy to do.
 
:shocked: Putting all of the weight THAT high in the air??? :yikes:
I hate to rain on your parade, but I sure wouldn't do it!
The Colorado isn't designed to handle a load that heavy; placed that high...
 
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