8 feet
2007-02-17 05:32:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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a million/2 ton would be positive. i know you do no longer prefer to trailer the bike, regardless of the undeniable fact that that's Sooooo lots much less complicated than loading and unloading a huge bike in a pickup truck. My bike weighs 525 and that i did the truck ingredient for a 300 and sixty 5 days and then offered an decrease priced 5x8 foot trailer, put in a wheel chock for my bike and it became into the appropriate ingredient I ever executed. i'd provide it some greater theory with reference to the trailer.
2016-11-23 15:09:59
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answered by loveall 4
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3/4 ton pickups come in 6 or 8 foot beds....depending on the body style and number of rear wheels
2007-02-17 05:44:10
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answered by dodgerdave2k 1
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It depends on the cab configuration these days. A regular cab truck will have an 8 foot bed, while an extended or crew cab can have either a 6 or 8 foot bed, depending on how it was ordered. Hope this helps
2007-02-17 05:35:08
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answered by gbofo4x4 2
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If it's an old style full sized pickup, the bed should be 8' long by 4' between the wheel wells. Anything less and the dealer is full of s**t. Its not full sized!
2007-02-17 05:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends, you have reg cab with a 6.75' bed, you have Ext.cab with a 6.75' bed. You have reg cab with a 8' bed or an Ext. cab with a 8' bed. Then you have Crewcabs with a 6.9' bed, or Crewcab with an 8' bed. You have choices.
2007-02-17 08:50:02
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answered by 72OldsCutty 4
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75% of one ton long.
2007-02-17 05:32:38
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answered by dumb 6
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just the right length
2007-02-17 05:32:07
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answered by just me 4
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