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Reddit mentions of TMS T-NS-HITCH-BED-EXTENDER Heavy Duty Pickup Truck Bed Hitch Mounted Extender Rack Ladder Canoe Boat

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of TMS T-NS-HITCH-BED-EXTENDER Heavy Duty Pickup Truck Bed Hitch Mounted Extender Rack Ladder Canoe Boat. Here are the top ones.

TMS T-NS-HITCH-BED-EXTENDER Heavy Duty Pickup Truck Bed Hitch Mounted Extender Rack Ladder Canoe Boat
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    Features:
  • The Truck Bed Extender is constructed of heavy duty steel tubing giving it a distributed weight capacity of up to 750 lbs. On the sides and front of the truck bed extender are reflective strips along with a bright orange safety flag to attach to the end of your load.
  • The support arm can be adjusted width wise and height wise allowing you to use the Truck Bed Extender for many different applications. The Hitch Extender comes standard to fit into 2" square hitch receivers but can be used on 1-1/4" receivers with a hitch adapter.
  • Not only is the truck bed extender great for transporting longer payloads, but also can be used as a portable work table by folding down the side arms.
  • Product Dimensions: Length: 53 1/2" from center of 1/2" hitch pin hole to end of extension. 52" from center of 3/4" hitch pin hole to end of extension. Adjustable Width: 28.25" - 48.75". Adjustable Height: 4" - 10". Weight: 32 lbs.
  • Instructions not included.
Specs:
Height28 Inches
Length52.5 Inches
Number of items1
Width48.75 Inches

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Found 3 comments on TMS T-NS-HITCH-BED-EXTENDER Heavy Duty Pickup Truck Bed Hitch Mounted Extender Rack Ladder Canoe Boat:

u/DNApolymerase · 2 pointsr/Kayaking

Its a 6' foot bed, but 7' with the tailgate down. I have a truckbed extender ( like this )on the back that gives me an extra 3-4' . The extender is marked with reflective tape and I usually put a red flag on the end (I hope to get some trailer lights on the extender at some point). About 4' extends past the hitch accessory. I've also put foam on the metal extender to prevent damage. Overall I'm pretty satisfied with how it worked out.

Edit: Also, the fisheye lens on the camera makes them look alot longer than they actually are.

u/checkyourpost · 1 pointr/kayakfishing

Harbor freight one sucks. I use this.
http://www.amazon.com/TMS-T-NS-HITCH-BED-EXTENDER-Pickup-Mounted-Extender/dp/B005KVLX50/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406771784&sr=8-1&keywords=pickup+truck+bed+extender
You can find it with free shipping. Better ground clearance than the harbor freight version and way more adjust ability. You can use it with SUV's or ladder racks too. Maybe not as much clearance as the T-bone but I haven't hit the ground with it. It's solid too. It will rust through when my Hitch rusts through.

u/Maine_Fluff_Chucker · 1 pointr/kayakfishing

Hello,

I had a blazer. Frist thing I did was put Thule cross bars on the factory bar. There was way too much play in the factory cross bars...so I ditched them.

Second. Look into a ladder rack. like this one. With that you can slide the boats back a bit and still have solid connection to the truck.