on your back, feet to the roof and push...lift your hips and slide them on....LOL
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From seeing every load posted on Sylectus that is a van, Sprinter and small straight I say you would probably be running all these types. Most of the "small straight" loads are Sprinter loads. But I run some of those in my XCV with 144x52x49 @ 3500# capacity. You would have a dimensional advantage over me for sure. I think you COULD run almost all of these. The issue comes with pounds. I see a fair amount of "small straight" loads posted at 4500#+. Not ideal if your only aiming at <3500#. But you would also have the dimensional advantage over Sprinters I think.
in my last 3 visits my tourist time is almost 2 weeks....Kentucky is a nice place to visit for a couple days this time of year .........
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Aerocell, Aerocell van, Aerocell truck, Aerocell van body, unicell van, unicell truck, one piece fiberglass van, fiberglass truck, service truck body, fiberglass auto body, truck body companies Between hotdogs and 6 skids, here you go. In a perfect world , 6 skids of the exact same size is great, guess what, six skids come in different sizes, they aint gonna fit. Just get an 18 wheeler and all is well. As for hotdogs, ...............................
In the land I come from, a "standard skid" is 40" x 48". It's what I, as a vanner, consider when I buy a van or Sprinter and consider how many skids I can get in. A standard CV with a 10' load floor will get two skids with a varying margin depending on whether the skids are loaded the long way or sideways. A super-sized Sprinter with the 14' load floor will get three skids the long way, 4 skids if you slide them in sideways. Load loose stuff around the skids.
in my last 3 visits my tourist time is almost 2 weeks....