Which Side of Gen-Y Loading Ramp Is Angle Cut
Question:
Are the pictures of the ramps accurate? The pictures show the toe of the ramp where it meets the ground angle cut on the top, as opposed to the bottom. Everywhere else Ive found these Gen-Y ramps, they show the toe angle cut on the bottom side of the ramp. The angle on the bottom would provide a better approach angle. I would prefer to buy from you, but want the type with the angle on the bottom.
asked by: David
Helpful Expert Reply:
Sorry for any confusion, the angle cut on the Gen-Y Hitch Aluminum Loading Ramp Set # GH34FR is on the top of the ramp like you are wanting. The bottom cut version is for the shorter ramps. The top cut is over 18 inches long though so it's not an abrupt enough of an angle change to cause difficulty getting up them.
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Gen-Y Hitch Aluminum Loading Ramp Set - 14' Long x 15" Wide - 8,000 lbs
- Car Ramps
- Loading Ramps
- Open Trailer
- 168 Inch Long
- Car Hauler Ramps
- 8000 lbs
- Gen-Y Hitch
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