Dimensions Of Malone Axis Truck Bed and Roof Load Extender with Load Roller MAL32VR
Updated 01/05/2026 | Published 09/12/2024 >
Question:
This is a great advertisement for the ladder. I want to see the load extender, not the ladder. Did she say how wide the roller can extend to accommodate a Saturn inflatable boat?
asked by: Russ
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Expert Reply:
Hello Russ. As far as the Malone Axis Truck Bed and Roof Load Extender with Load Roller # MAL32VR, the roller itself is 42" wide. The roller can extend 53", and this is measured from the center of the roller to the center of the hitch pin hole. I hope this helps. Let me know if there is anything else you need.
expert reply by:
Jesse M
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Malone Axis Truck Bed and Roof Load Extender with Load Roller - 2" Hitches - 375 lbs
- Truck Bed Extender
- Bed Extension
- Roof Extension
- Adjustable Height
- 375 lbs
- Adjustable Width
- Hitch Mount
- Steel
- Malone
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Jesse M.
1/5/2026
Hey Russ, did the 53-inch extension on the Malone load roller give you enough width for your Saturn inflatable boat? Knowing how it worked out could help others trying to haul similar gear.