Because, Ford.I wonder why they contradict themselves.
I noticed on their website this morning that certain pages still mention the Hybrid as being "Standard Equipment."
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Because, Ford.I wonder why they contradict themselves.
I've stood on my tailgate, and I'm 340#. I believe the tailgate is rated for 500# by itself.This page says don't load more than 500lb evenly distributed on wheel wells and tailgate in the middle position. So I'd say don't do more than about 250lbs on tailgate, because it's just the 2 cables holding it up. (it doesn't rest on the bumper)
https://www.fordservicecontent.com/...A&div=f&vFilteringEnabled=False&buildtype=web
Of course, the big 300lb ramp at the dealership rested on the tailgate along, for a moment, with most of the weight of the 480lb bike and the 3 guys pushing it onto the bed. The tailgate passed the test.Absolutely, the major weight stands on the bed.![]()
Per this Ford video (link below), they say 400 lbs. limit when the tailgate is fully down, but 500 lbs. in the mid-position (edge is even with the height of wheel wells).
Tailgate Load Limits | 2022 Ford Maverick Videos | Ford Owner Support
The cable will hold way more than you think, the tailgate would probably bend/ buckle before the cable would. Look up wire rope strength and look at some of the charts. Stick with the manual!That's what I an concerning, We need climb into/out the bed over the tailgate, sometimes even jump down, I worry about whether the thin cable can support it or not![]()
HarborFreight has a tailgate ladder 40.00$Yes, though TBH I’m getting old enough to want a step stool of some kind to save my knees getting back down.
Not sure how the people with full size trucks do it.
There is a 400 lb limit, but someone posted a picture of his golf cart loaded in his maverick. He had to let the air out of his front tires so he could get his carts rear tire center line on the back 2" of his tailgate. If I remember correctly he drove it home about 700 miles. Would have to find thread and verify distance.Is it safe to stand or put heavy stuff on the tailgate?