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Location: Sunny So Cal
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I've seen them on the road before and seem to be top heavy for a truck.
Of course our sport atv's are lighter then those 4x4's but wutcha guys think? Do these setups really work? Here's a couple of links. Diamondback Covers & Monster Hauler
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Location: Orange County California
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Can not tell you from first or second hand experience, but I like it.
Puts some nice weight at your rear tires for traction when you are in the soft stuff. You thinking about getting something Quick?
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Location: San Diego CA
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Another option is getting one of those lumber extension arms that goes into a hitch reciever and making a rack for another quad. Saw one on another forum. Looked cheap to build and effective.
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