MyFirstElectricTesla
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The bed is about 6' and with tailgate and tonneau open it's just a few more inches from the back to the top of the rear glass: 8' up the air possible/legal here in SoCal?
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If you don't have a ladder rack, this is the way. Just make sure whatever you flag the end of the ladder with complies with your state law.I transported some 16ft 2x4s with just the bed and the tailgate down. Strapped them up real good then put some orange stringers on the end for any other drivers around me.
Oh, it's extendable?Thanks ALL! But this is a "one time transport" so I don't want to buy/rent anything. On Facebook Marketplace there's a 28' ladder for cheap I want but still trying to figure out how to get it home.
Messing up my nice Cybertruck?There is always a way lol - but is it worth the risk of messing up your nice ct? . Use a trailer or find someone with a van or truck that has a cargo or lumber rack
What's wrong with securing it in the bed with the tailgate dropped and a red flag tied on the end?Thanks ALL! But this is a "one time transport" so I don't want to buy/rent anything. On Facebook Marketplace there's a 28' ladder for cheap I want but still trying to figure out how to get it home.
You want to put it flat in the bed, you will have a level 8' surface and the ladder is only 14'. That's 6' of overhang. You will definitely need to flag the end of it to be legal. Don't do it at night or you will need a red light on the end.The bed is about 6' and with tailgate and tonneau open it's just a few more inches from the back to the top of the rear glass: 8' up the air possible/legal here in SoCal?
It is pretty darn flat down under.Oh, it's extendable?
Set it to 19 feet and strap the sections together.
Put it under the truck and strap it to the front recovery points and rear trailer safety chain spots.
Maybe, use at own risk