Description
Features
- Lower tilt trailer ramp into notch and drive up into your trailer – it’s that easy!
- 5.5 Degree approach angle; 5″ L x 1″ H notch size
- Supports 6,000 lbs total; each ramp can support up to 1,500 lbs individually
- Anti Slip/Skid – stays in place on any surface
- 30 DAY GUARANTEE – Satisfaction or money back
- MADE IN USA – and proud of it
Specifications
- Made in the USA
- Sold As: Pair
- Length: 74″
- Width: 14″
- Height: 7″
- Approach Angle Degree: 5.5°
- Maximum Capacity: 1,500 lbs.
- Maximum Tire Width: 12″
- Weight: 15 lbs.
- Color: Black
- Material: Expanded foam with traction coating
This set of 7-inch high trailer ramps makes loading your race car, sports car or other low-profile vehicle onto a tilt trailer an easy, scrape-free process on track day, at a car show, or during a multi-state trip.
Use our trailer ramp calculator to make sure you’re choosing the ramp that’s tailored to your car and trailer needs. Both 7-inch high trailer ramps measure 74 inches long and have a 5.5-degree approach angle. Each lightweight 15-pound ramp can hold up to 1,500 pounds and comes with a built-in carrying strap. They are ideal for tire widths up to 12 inches. To use them with your tilt trailer, simply lower your trailer door down into the 5-inch long by 1-inch high notch and drive your car up and into your trailer – it’s that easy!
These tilt trailer ramps are manufactured using an exclusive, patented process. They are constructed of 100% solid, high-density foam with a rugged anti-slip coating that results in a lightweight ramp solution that is strong, yet durable.
Usage Guidelines
Please ensure that your ramp is damage-free before use. Never use two ramps on the same side of the vehicle. Use on a flat, level surface and ensure that the ramp makes full contact with the ground. Check that your steering wheel is straight and drive up at a slow, steady pace. See instruction manual link to review full usage guidelines.
Disclaimer
Race Ramps and Redline360 are not responsible for any injuries and/or vehicular damage incurred from the misuse and abuse of these products. In layman’s terms… Please exercise great care and basic common sense.


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