Full size truck ski deck build.

Mine is 7 ft wide. I raised the center bunks 3 inches so the bond rails of the skis overlap and I can fit a blaster on the center bunks with wide skis like the chan on either side


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
9766835fe920088862d4e0a8dc80ba66.jpg



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

R35P3CT

Let's play Wave Race
Location
Denver, CO
Just buy mine

I would, but yours is quite a bit longer than mine and I like having easy access to the tailgate. I have a short bed, so my deck is only ~70" long

I have to thank you though, you were my motivation to build one...now I want a nice metal version to replace my wood v1 deck.

17621757_10212894978391979_3510120737537660401_o.jpg
 
I would, but yours is quite a bit longer than mine and I like having easy access to the tailgate. I have a short bed, so my deck is only ~70" long

I have to thank you though, you were my motivation to build one...now I want a nice metal version to replace my wood v1 deck.

17621757_10212894978391979_3510120737537660401_o.jpg

If you build a metal one I recommend building a box frame inside the bed to support the weight. My ski deck is not actually sitting on my bed sides. I'll post a pic in a few with the tailgate open.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

jeremy chambon

Need more power
Location
rockford MI
@OCD Solutions and others do you notice a scary big handling difference with weight this high? I’ve almost got mine done but I’m a little concerned since it will be on a 1/2 gmc. Mine will fit two blasters or three stand ups.
 

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
I only got to use mine a few times before I sold the truck but it wasn't bad with just 2 skis. My truck had rear sway bars and airbags though so I'm sure that helps.
You feel it for sure but I wouldn't call it scary.
 

jeremy chambon

Need more power
Location
rockford MI
I only got to use mine a few times before I sold the truck but it wasn't bad with just 2 skis. My truck had rear sway bars and airbags though so I'm sure that helps.
You feel it for sure but I wouldn't call it scary.
Yeah didn’t know if it made 75mph on the high way a little to much or not. Sounds like I’ll just slow it down a bit in the mountains.
 

Attachments

  • 0872B5D6-CFC2-41A9-96D1-43BD52859630.jpeg
    0872B5D6-CFC2-41A9-96D1-43BD52859630.jpeg
    163.3 KB · Views: 90
  • 8DAFE1BF-38EB-49BD-B87F-B75F05141C46.jpeg
    8DAFE1BF-38EB-49BD-B87F-B75F05141C46.jpeg
    171.4 KB · Views: 88
  • 49B11C1B-D653-42F1-84B7-376C4132C623.jpeg
    49B11C1B-D653-42F1-84B7-376C4132C623.jpeg
    165.9 KB · Views: 87

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
Dually's are rock solid! I used to run around 100mph with 2 sleds on my deck and there was no roll whatsoever.

The only time I ever got scared was when I strapped my 300 gallon water tank (2500 lbs) to the top of my deck instead of taking the time to pull it. $2 worth of water left the level about 12" from the top and allowed for way too much sloshing around.

From that point forward, I spend the extra dollar to top the tank right off.
 
Last edited:
@OCD Solutions and others do you notice a scary big handling difference with weight this high? I’ve almost got mine done but I’m a little concerned since it will be on a 1/2 gmc. Mine will fit two blasters or three stand ups.

53824102d6211edf2271d65c5cb3aa42.jpg



Wasn’t a huge difference but you sure noticed that extra weight up top when there’s two or three skis. A little different with a lifted truck since a it’s already high up.

I’m switching to a dually so it should be an improvement


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

jeremy chambon

Need more power
Location
rockford MI
Okay I’m glad there are more people with 1/2 tin trucks doing this. Today I machined the hooks for the ramps and welded them up. I have 4 days to finish it b4 Daytona.
 

Attachments

  • 7CEE0C8B-D90C-49D9-BF39-8B11B298C18E.jpeg
    7CEE0C8B-D90C-49D9-BF39-8B11B298C18E.jpeg
    161.5 KB · Views: 78
  • E35CB6C5-70B6-47EB-8353-EE3F3AFCE808.jpeg
    E35CB6C5-70B6-47EB-8353-EE3F3AFCE808.jpeg
    195.1 KB · Views: 75
Okay I’m glad there are more people with 1/2 tin trucks doing this. Today I machined the hooks for the ramps and welded them up. I have 4 days to finish it b4 Daytona.

I was in the same boat last year. Finished mine the night before we left to drive down! I want to check this out in Daytona


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Top Bottom