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Old 03-18-2010, 10:59 AM
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Will it fit???

I'm buying a new Rhino 450 tommorrow. My question is will it fit in the back of a short wheel base Ford f250 superduty?
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Why does everyone cram a Rhino in a truck? A trailer cost 500-1000 if that.
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Old 03-18-2010, 11:09 AM
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I beleive on a short bed truck your rear wheels will be right at the end of the tailgate, tailgate down of course.

On a long bed, no problem, I know you said short wheelbase.

Be careful not to bust your back window with your bumper.

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I have an 18ft tandem and a 30ft dual tandem, if it will fit in the back of my truck i'd rather do that to get it home. I'm driving about 4hours to pick it up and both of these trailers are really heavy.
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Old 03-18-2010, 11:10 AM
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I have seen many stock width rhino's in the beds of superduty trucks... Probablly gonna rest the rear wheels on the tailgate so make sure your tailgate cables can support the weight of the rhino. Many people use wood like 2x4's to take some of the weight off the tailgate.

I'd love to just load my rhino in the bed of my truck instead of having to tow it... Let us know how it works.
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Old 03-18-2010, 11:13 AM
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Why does everyone cram a Rhino in a truck? A trailer cost 500-1000 if that.
Cause towing sucks. Loading my rhino in the back of my truck allows me to run in the carpool lanes and avoid a lot of this So. Cal traffic horor. Plus I can tow my boat and the Rhino at the same time.
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