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Steel Loading Ramps for Pickup Trucks, 74 L x 8.7 W, 880LBS Capacity - Pack of 2
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- 【Anti-Slip Surface Design】The tooth design of the surface enhances the friction of the ramp surface and plays a role of anti-slip, and effectively prevent rainwater accumulation, making it suitable for any weather. The back of the tongue edge is equipped with anti slip pad, which can prevent the car from being scratched and slipping.
- **Dimensions of Loading Ramps**
- The dimensions of the loading ramp are 74 inches in length, 8.7 inches in width, and 1.8 inches in height (188*22*4.5 cm). When folded, it measures 40.9 inches long by 8.7 inches wide and 3.7 inches high. These loading ramps are designed for use with heights that do not exceed 20.8 inches (53 cm). If the height of the step is greater than this, the incline may become too steep, posing a risk of accidents. It is essential to measure your steps' height prior to making a purchase.
- 【Sturdy and Durable】The heavy duty loading ramp is made of galvanized steel, not easy to rust. Each ramp can support 440LBS with a maximum bearing capacity of 880LBS. The weight of a single ramp is approximately 16.5LBS(7.5kg)/PC. Its all-in-one, large-area sloping tailgate, which touches the surface more firmly than claws.
- 【Widely Used】 A pair of shed ramps can be loaded into sheds, barns, and garages as ATVs, UTVs, motorcycles, snowmobiles, lawn mowers, and snowblower equipment to meet different needs. Quality assurance of our loading ramp is 1-year, artificial damage is not within the quality assurance.
- 【Foldable】Loading Ramps for Pickup Trucks are foldable, which can save space and is convenient for storage. The folded size is 40.9"L x 8.7"W x 3.7"H(104*22*9.5cm).There are plastic handles on the side of the loading ramp for easy handling and carrying. Ramp must be secured to truck with straps before using. Strap must be tight and ensure that ramp does not move or wobble when in use.




















