I feel ya. That's what I'm worried about. Gonna have to get out the measuring tape this evening. Was hoping someone had already tried this.maybe a small one but if you have to put a 4x8 sheet of plywood on top of the fenders then I don't so a riding lawn mower fitting unless you take the mower off
Where are the chick photos with them riding in the back of a JT?We've seen motorcycles, 4 wheelers, bikes, chicks and plywood but does a normal riding lawn mower fit back there? That is the question!
Thanks in advance!
Most mowers don't have the deck perfectly centered between the wheels. 48" is too wide, the tailgate width is only 49"Well, obviously it will fit if the deck is 48" or less. More than that and you'll probably have to load the mower with the rear tires on the tailgate to keep the deck behind the wheel arches.
If you build a plywood deck on top of the bed rails maybe, or buy a diamond back topper..... Hay! Wonder if there's pics of anybody doing that with a diamond back topper for ANY truck?maybe a small one but if you have to put a 4x8 sheet of plywood on top of the fenders then I don't so a riding lawn mower fitting unless you take the mower off
Where are the chick photos with them riding in the back of a JT?
WEAK SAUCE! Haven't you seen Office Space, "chicks" means more than one. You posted just one more than one, so you're meeting the minimum pictures of chicks.
If you can convince Jeep to go ahead and give me mine then I will see what I can do!WEAK SAUCE! Haven't you seen Office Space, "chicks" means more than one. You posted just one more than one, so you're meeting the minimum pictures of chicks.
You do want to express yourself don't you?
Yep, gonna have to do some measuring. I hope it fits without issue but I kinda doubt it.Well, obviously it will fit if the deck is 48" or less. More than that and you'll probably have to load the mower with the rear tires on the tailgate to keep the deck behind the wheel arches.