65" X 20" Ride Master Dual Runner Atv Utv-golf Cart Trailer Ramps-3000# Utv-6520 on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, US
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(UTV-6520) New Pair of Ride Master Heavy Duty Dual Runner UTV / ATV 65" long Aluminum Trailer Ramps - These Ride Master heavy duty Trailer Ramps are sold in pairs and have a 3,000 lb combined weight limit to handle most ATVs, UTV's, side by sides and golf carts on the market. Ride Master Arched Ramps Image Gallery Loading your UTV is safe and easy with the Ride Master heavy duty UTV Trailer Ramps. Made from durable aluminum that won't rust, these ramps are arched for maximum clearance and a smooth transition during loading. These ramps have a 20-1/4" extra wide track for safely loading a UTV or golf cart onto a trailer. The 3,000 lb combined weight limit is able to handle most UTV's, ATVs and golf carts on the market. With a 65" length these arched ramps are ideal for loading a UTV onto a trailer. The aluminum UTV ramps include rubber-coated fingers that rest on the trailer and 2 adjustable safety straps that keep the ramps secure when loading and unloading. The Ride Master heavy duty UTV Trailer Ramps come with a 1 year warranty. Not sure what ramp length you need? Find out with the ramp calculator! Aluminum UTV Ramps Product Features:
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