tailgate question
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I've stood on mine, so I know it can at least hold 215lbs. Guess it all matters on your cables.
Before I replaced them I never put all my weight on the tailgate, and glad I never did. A friend of mine, who weighs less, leaned on the tail gate while it was down and it snapped a cable....sent him to the floor pretty quick too....LOL
I'd figure you'd be o.k for 300lbs, but I wouldn't personally go higher.
You just curious or looking to do something?
Before I replaced them I never put all my weight on the tailgate, and glad I never did. A friend of mine, who weighs less, leaned on the tail gate while it was down and it snapped a cable....sent him to the floor pretty quick too....LOL
I'd figure you'd be o.k for 300lbs, but I wouldn't personally go higher.
You just curious or looking to do something?
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I'm a little bit embarassed to say this but, when i'm at work and we all decide to go on a smoke break we all sit in the back of my truck. I was never to crazy about this but i figured it couldn't hurt too much. Then one day one of my friends who weighs an estimated 300 or damn close, shes about twice the size of me. she comes and sits next to me on my tailgate and i'm freakin out. finally i came up with an excuse to get her off of it
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I've loaded up Sleds in the back of my truck, its fine with the gate down, but if you lift your sled and close the tail gate on ragers the ****ty little peices at the bottom bend and then it never closes well. Heavest sled on the tailgate, 700lb's ( makes the truck squat down)
I wonder where you could get stronger ones?
I wonder where you could get stronger ones?
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