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    I loaded my dirtbike in the bed with the front tire against the front of the bed. I used 2 ratchet straps; one from each side of the handle bar going to the front corners of the bed to hold the bike in. When i got it out i realized i put a dent in the front of the bed and bent that part of the bed towards the cab about 2 inches:cry::cry::cry:. My truck has 13k miles on it, 3 of which i have put on it and i already managed to **** it up. Is there anyways to get the front of the bed straight? I tightened my bike more than neccesary because i am paranoid about it flying out of the truck, (i have to leave the tailgate down) but i had no idea the bed was that weak.

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    I never load my ATV all the way against the front of my bed. Always strap it down from the back first and then front to get equal tension. My tailgate definitely has to stay down. Sorry to hear about the dent, might be able to hammer it out with a malet...

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    Put the front wheel in the corner of the bed..

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    Default Re: Dammit

    Quote Originally Posted by jdeaton View Post
    I loaded my dirtbike in the bed with the front tire against the front of the bed. I used 2 ratchet straps; one from each side of the handle bar going to the front corners of the bed to hold the bike in. When i got it out i realized i put a dent in the front of the bed and bent that part of the bed towards the cab about 2 inches:cry::cry::cry:. My truck has 13k miles on it, 3 of which i have put on it and i already managed to **** it up. Is there anyways to get the front of the bed straight? I tightened my bike more than neccesary because i am paranoid about it flying out of the truck, (i have to leave the tailgate down) but i had no idea the bed was that weak.
    Could the thread be called something other than "Dammit"? You'll probably get more suggestions if it was renamed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TundraSoul View Post
    Could the thread be called something other than "Dammit"? You'll probably get more suggestions if it was renamed.
    well thanks for the suggestion

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdeaton View Post
    Is there anyways to get the front of the bed straight?
    Wedge a 2x4 vertically between the bed and the cab.

    Connect a (long) heavy rope or chain around the 2x4 and run it back over the tailgate.

    Secure the other end of the rope/chain to a tree.

    Start the truck, and pull forward slowly until the bedwall is straight. It might help to have a spotter when you do this.

    Once this is complete, buy a trailer for your bike.
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    I usually do things the hard way, so I would remove the bed and put a 4x4 against the dent and hit it with a 10lb sledge hammer. I'd have the bed on my wife's nice lawn so it doesn't scratch the bottom of the bed too much. It won't come out perfect, but so what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyberbilly View Post
    Wedge a 2x4 vertically between the bed and the cab.

    Connect a (long) heavy rope or chain around the 2x4 and run it back over the tailgate.

    Secure the other end of the rope/chain to a tree.

    Start the truck, and pull forward slowly until the bedwall is straight. It might help to have a spotter when you do this.

    Once this is complete, buy a trailer for your bike.
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    Default Re: Dammit

    dont use ratchet straps, use the other kind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Computer Tech View Post
    dont use ratchet straps, use the other kind...
    Yes, and I would suggest Ancra tie downs. There are nothing better out there IMO. You'll get an incredible amount of confidence in those things once you use them, and realize that you don't need anything that ratchets. Also, you aren't supposed to crank the bike down that much anyhow, that's an easy way to blow your fork seals. Trust me, I've done it!
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    You never know It may help!


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    well the bed is so flimsy i just grabbed it and bent it back. Still a dent in it but its not bent

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    Like I said..from now on put your tire in the corner of the bed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris01yz View Post
    Like I said..from now on put your tire in the corner of the bed.
    only problem is i usually load my friends bike too....

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