Set up pea'cup truck
wgalligan
wgalligan at cnbcom.net
Wed Mar 19 09:26:16 AKST 2003
And as a person that can speak from experience. I have Ranger S.cab and the bed is not long enough for 2 meter airplanes. The std length bed I think is long enough. In that case a lift up fiberglass cover would work good. A cap shell would give more hieght. I made my trailer for $450.00.. less then the cost of most caps or fiberglass covers. I made a trailer thats 4x4x8 with a lift up lid. Holds (2) 2 meter planes. One must secure everything to keep it from bouncing around.
You see... I did it this way so Lance could put his airplanes in his Expidition and then he could pull my trailer when we go to the NATS.
> As a person that bought an Expedition as a plane hauler, I am in no
> position to advise. But I'll do it anyway: everyone I've met that didn't
> have a cap was not happy in the long term (hauling through rain, in wind,
> etc.).
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> --Lance
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> glenn hatfield <randy10926 at comcast.net>
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> I recently got a ford ranger with a 7 foot bed as my plane hauler.
> Just starting getting the bed setup for the appionted task. Any ideas
> or suggetions on how to do this?
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> Randy
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