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Old 12-13-2017, 09:51 PM   #95
Chance
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I have a 2018, 37rb. The garage has a 2500 pound capacity. It is 10 ft long by 8 ft wide. I can put a small car in there under 2500 pounds. It handles my ultra limited easily on one side of the garage. I have a chpck in there and only need two straps in the back
Thank you.

My point was that it shouldn't necessarily take a diesel pusher to haul a Harley off the back bumper "IF" gasser is designed correctly. Your toy hauler, while a little different situation, proves it can be done. Simple math (OK, maybe not so simple) indicates that chassis rails on the F-53 can handle quite a bit of bending load.

Another example of what can be done when designed properly are wheel-lift wreckers that can lift the front end of cars well behind a Ford F-550 truck's rear axle. These frames are similar to the F-53 motorhome chassis, yet are lifting auto front ends exceeding 3,000 pounds. An 800-pound bike shouldn't be that difficult by comparison.
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