Loading Ramp Recommendation for Low Clearance Vehicles in Enclosed Trailer
Question:
I'm getting started with a car hauling business where I'll be transporting some nicer cars that mostly sit lower to the ground. What ramps do you recommend so I can ensure I don't bottom out when loading them up into the enclosed trailer?
asked by: Dwayne
Expert Reply:
I have the perfect solution for your car business! I recommend using the Race Ramps Trailer Loading Assist Ramps # RR-TR-8XL as they are 74" long and they have a lip that you'll nestle the ramp from your trailer into for easy and effective car loading. Since these are longer and only have an 8" rise they are the best option for low-sitting vehicles, and each ramp only weighs in at 14 lbs so they're pretty easy to move around.
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Race Ramps Trailer Loading Assist Ramps - 8" Lift - 74" Long - Qty 2
- Car Ramps
- Loading Ramps
- Enclosed Trailer
- 14 Inch Wide
- 8 Inch Lift
- 74 Inch Long
- Car Hauler Ramps
- 3000 lbs
- Race Ramps
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