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7' 6" 4-Beam Dual Runner Folding ATV Ramps

$249.99
ITEM #SF-9012-2A
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Key Features:

  • Sturdy dual runners with four vertical beams for added support when loading ATVs; two safety straps included
  • 1,500 lb. Weight capacity; each ramp measures 7' 6" L x 11" W with plate lip support
  • Lightweight aluminum design with serrated rung traction

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Why you'll love it!
Specifications
Length:
7' 6"
Width:
11"
Height:
1-1/2"
Weight:
44 lbs.
Maximum Capacity:
1,500 lbs.
Folded Length:
3' 10"
Folded Height:
5-1/2"
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Four beams per ramp make these ramps a durable loading solution for your biggest, heftiest four-wheelers. Coming in at a 1,500 lb. weight capacity, you’ll love the weight-to-support ratio that makes these easy to set up and take down, and proven under pressure as you drive up.

Manufactured from high-strength, lightweight aluminum, each ramp measures 7' 6" long by 11" wide. The serrated rung surface is reinforced by an additional beam for added support and maximum traction in mud, rain or snow.

Convenience is key, which is why these ramps fold in half for compact storage, with integrated carrying handles for easy transport. Each also features a plate-style attaching lip and included safety straps to secure the ramps to your vehicle.

  • Sturdy dual runners with four vertical beams for added support when loading ATVs; two safety straps included
  • 1,500 lb. Weight capacity; each ramp measures 7' 6" L x 11" W with plate lip support
  • Lightweight aluminum design with serrated rung traction

We stand by our Products! All Black Widow purchases are backed by a 1 year warranty and are guaranteed to be free of defects at time of purchase.

Instruction Manual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including Phthalates, known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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