My Viper barely makes it on my Sloan Quik load without rubbing the front end and was curious if a Viper would load on a standard aluminum rollback type tow truck if I ever had a problem and was stranded on the side of the road.
On a flat surface mine loaded ok onto a flatbed. I loaded it on backwards and used boards to help the load angle. It was close, but no scrapes on load or unload!
It's helpful if the tow guys have a couple of 2x6 boards with them to place at the base of the bed right at the point where it meets the street. This will give you added lift when the front tires meet the boards and you should be able to clear ok. But in the real world most do not have boards with them. So, as insurance, when mine was stranded on the road from a bad fuel relay, I carry a lg. towel with me, I just wrapped it around the fascia, and no scrapes during loading.
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