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Posted: Jun 04 2007 at 5:25pm | IP Logged Quote jweikerth

2006 Frontier XE....Any idea what the weight limit is on the tailgate when it is down.  I want to load my Harley using a wench and ramps.

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Posted: Jun 25 2007 at 3:39pm | IP Logged Quote DrKwan

Why not just take it off?  Better safe than sorry.  If you have the short bed you are probably out of luck.  To my knowledge there is no official rating, but I have heard 250 lb.  That is considerably less then a Harley, even with the ramps helping distribute the weight on the way up.  You might want to look into supporting the gate while loading somehow.   Hopefully others will chime in.

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Posted: Jul 19 2007 at 2:06am | IP Logged Quote LET-CA

I saw a number of 200 lbs max load on the tailgate when using the bed extender.  That would allow for some multiplier effect of a good bounce while underway.  I agree with the previous post, take off the gate when you want to load the bike. 
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Posted: Jul 19 2007 at 7:13pm | IP Logged Quote CoastGuardZ

I've never had any personal issues with loading 400 pound sportbikes but considering the lightest current model HD weighs in at a scale crushing 560+ lbs, there is a considerable difference.  On the otherhand 560 is the total weight that I ride my bike into the bed at.  With the number of bikes I've seen loaded in trucks you shouldn't have a problem... famous last words!  You have posed an interesting question, and I'm genuinely surprised that it is not in the owners manual.  Might be worth contacting Nissan.

Of course the actual amount of weight on the tailgate at any given time during loading would depend on a number of variable such as ramp length.  I use a short (5ft) aluminum ramp.  While the bike loading angle may be steeper than a 10ft ramp, it should in therory apply more weight to the ground than the gate through out most of the loading. 

Interesting question indeed...



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Posted: Jul 20 2007 at 7:25pm | IP Logged Quote EB_05_NISMO

I don't know the answer to this, but I remember hearing 200 or 250lbs.

As a note I have been reading on other forums that the tailgate hinges have been bending on quite a few people. Many have also noticed the tailgate bolts coming loose with some reporting that one or two were missing, so check your tailgates.


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