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Old 12-19-2014, 08:33 AM
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I have one set of RLL-TR-80-2 Race Ramps trailer ramps available at a steep discount. Normally, this ramp model is sold with the heavy duty option with a 5000 lbs/pair capacity and lists for $425.

The HD option did not get applied on the production line so I am closing out this ramp set at $200 including shipping. The capacity of the ramps is 3000 lbs/pair which is the same as all of the standard Race Ramps trailer ramp models.

The 80" long ramp is a two-piece progressive incline design. The initial incline angle is 3.5 degrees. The curved top surface sweeps up to a 7 degree incline at the tall end of the ramp which is 6.5" high. This design allows the ramp to get under a very low car but still raise the trailer door or existing trailer ramps to decrease the breakover angle. The ramp is less than 3" high 36" from the leading edge.

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I forgot to mention that the RLL-TR-80-2 ramp is like a hybrid between the RR-TR-5 and RR-TR-7. The initial incline of 3.5 degrees is just under the 4.3 degree slope of the RR-TR-5 and the height of 6.5" is nearly the same as the height of the RR-TR-7 ramp.
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Originally Posted by Fred@ReverseLogic
I forgot to mention that the RLL-TR-80-2 ramp is like a hybrid between the RR-TR-5 and RR-TR-7. The initial incline of 3.5 degrees is just under the 4.3 degree slope of the RR-TR-5 and the height of 6.5" is nearly the same as the height of the RR-TR-7 ramp.
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Sorry, the ramps are already sold to a customer in GA who followed the link above. The shopping cart software automatically closed the catalog item after an order was placed.

I may have a similar ramp model available, but, I need to verify that I have the complete set in stock.

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Thanks Fred!
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