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Pitpal Aluminum Trailer Ramps - 60" Dual Ramps P/n 701 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.24
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:701 Brand:Pit Pal UPC:Does not apply

Ramp Type: Trailer ramp

Fold Up: Yes

Adjustable: No

Length (in): 60.000 in.

Height (in): 4.000 in.

Width (in): 14.000 in.

Ramp Material: Aluminum

Ramp Finish: Natural

Quantity: Sold as a pair.

Pit Pal dual extension ramps are designed and manufactured from sturdy .125 in. aluminum by skilled fabricators to ensure quality and durability. The A-shaped TIG-welded channel.  The Pit Pal dual extension ramps easily flip up for transporting. Their fabricated height is approximately 4 in.

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