No problem loading on Titon, it’s a 6 foot ramp I assume. If it’s to steep get 3- 2x8 12inch blocks. Screw the blocks together. Make 2 of them. With the trailer attached to the truck pull forward so the rear tires of the truck are on blocks. With the rear of the truck up now the rear of the trailer is closer to ground creating a lower pitched ramp. Once loaded drive off blocks, pick up blocks and drive away. Easy piezzy!
No trailer, but a nice pile of Rocks and a Chain Link Fence
This is my trailer
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Get two 2X10s five feet long. Put a long fastener through one end so it protrudes down an inch or two. Place the boards about half way up on your ramp with the fasteners protruding down between your ramp slots. The fasteners will prevent the boards from sliding out as you drive your Spyder up the boards. I think you will find there is no need to have a third "cheater ramp" for your rear wheel. I didn't. Good luck..... Jim
a real easy solution is to change out the hitch on the truck with one a bit higher and the real end of the trailer will lower!! they make a gazillion hitches to fit into your receiver.. it doesn't take much increase in heigth to lower the trailer back end.. and your trailer will still appear to be level going down the road..
BIG F