New owned one. Never used one. Never looked closely at them, never had a use for one.
How are they anchored to the truck?
This is just my own curiosity.
I personally have mine bolted down thru the box of the truck.....
Most I've seen that get bolted through the legs sway badly and eventually fatigue and break the legs. Best practice IMO is to bolt the legs and then support with tie downs or turnbuckles from the higher mounting points to reduce swaying.
Depends on the deck. I have a Full Lotus and it's built well enough I haven't had any issue with that.
I have 10" X 10", 3/4" plywood under each foot on the floor and flat bar under the box across 2 bed ribs for support.
So to clairify, you guys are drilling new holes through the box and bolting them that way? Or are you removing the bolts that hold the box on, and using longer bolts?
The reason is I have a home made deck here at the shop one of our welders built several years ago that's labeled for the scrapyard. I figured I might be able to convert it to fit my truck to hold 2 quads to go into Lakeland PP with the boat on a trailer behind the truck. I have a DSP 5th wheel hitch and rails. Thinking I can build a 'stand' that will slide and lock into the hitch rails, then bolt the deck to the stand, maybe 6 grade 11 bolts and away I go. The current deck is rigged to sit on the box rails of an 8' box, 2 quads fit sideways. My box is a 6'-6", so I would just rotate it 90 to hold 2 bikes like a normal deck.
Any thoughts on that plan?
After using and working with Marlon Decks for the last few years I would only EVER bolt the deck to the pick up box using a very strong and thick backing plate, like they do. I have seen guys who have used the truck factory clamps that have pulled through. Again this probably won't happen if your just rocking your deck from home to a flat parking lot with only a smooth dirt road, but if your like me and many sledders who huff their truck up a 4x4 dirt road with 2 sleds or two quads or a uTV then there is a lot of torque on the deck, so bolting it in the the best way. I don't but backing it up to the truck factory clamps is a good idea too!