Race Ramps 11 Inch Two Piece GT Trailer Ramps | RR-TR-11-2

Race Ramps 11 Inch Two Piece GT Trailer Ramps | RR-TR-11-2

Brand: Race Ramps
SKU: RR-TR-11-2
983.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Eleven Inches of Lift, Eleven Feet of Ramp Some cars simply cannot be loaded on a normal ramp. A Carrera GT, a Ford GT, a modern supercar with a front lip and a hundred inch wheelbase needs the climb spread out so far that a single piece ramp would be unmanageable. The RR-TR-11-2 solves it by splitting each ramp in two. Two 68 inch sections overlap at the middle to give 131 inches of total run reaching 11 inches of height, and the whole thing breaks down into pieces one person can carry. The climb starts at 4.3 degrees on the lower section and steps to 5.4 degrees on the upper one, so the shallowest part of the ramp is exactly where the nose of the car is doing the most work. Sold as a pair, four pieces in total. 1,500 lbs per ramp, 3,000 lbs per pair, for tires up to 12 inches. Compare the full range of trailer ramps. Benefits of the RR-TR-11-2 Eleven inches, gently The tallest lift Race Ramps offers for a trailer, and it still starts at 4.3 degrees. No other ramp in the range gets close to that height without a climb a low car cannot survive. Two pieces beat one long one Eleven feet of ramp in a single piece would be awkward to carry, impossible to store in most trailers, and would flex in the middle. Two 68 inch sections solve all three at once. The angle rises as the car does The lower section runs at 4.3 degrees where the front splitter is closest to the ground, then the upper section takes over at 5.4 once the nose is already up and clear. Seventeen pounds per ramp Split across two sections, so nothing you pick up is heavy. Setting up eleven feet of ramp on each side is a walk back and forth, not a lift. Built for cars worth protecting Coated foam end to end. No steel edge to nick a splitter, no frame to scar a trailer floor, and no hinge that can drop a section while a six figure car is on it. Made in the USA Race Ramps builds these in Michigan and backs them with a one year warranty against defects, plus a 30 day satisfaction guarantee through Pitstop Pro. Race Ramps RR-TR-11-2 Specifications Model RR-TR-11-2 Total Length Assembled 131" Section Length 68" each, two sections per ramp with a center overlap Width 14" Lift Height 11" Approach Angle 4.3 degrees at the lower section, 5.4 degrees at the upper Trailer Door Notch 5" long x 3" high Capacity 1,500 lbs per ramp | 3,000 lbs per pair | 6,000 lbs across a set of four Maximum Tire Width 12" Weight 17 lbs per ramp, both sections together Sold As Pair, two ramps, four sections in total Manufacturer Race Ramps Material Expanded foam with traction coating Colour Black Origin Made in the USA Warranty 1-year manufacturer warranty | 30-day satisfaction guarantee RR-TR-11-2 Frequently Asked Questions How do the two sections join?The upper section overlaps onto the lower one rather than clipping to it, which is why 68 plus 68 comes out at 131 inches assembled rather than 136. Line them up square, seat the overlap, and the weight of the car holds the joint together as the tire crosses it. Can I use just one section?The sections are shaped to work as a set, so a single piece does not give you a usable ramp on its own. If you need a shorter setup, the 8XL at 74 inches or the 9 inch flap cut out at 95 inches are single piece ramps designed to stand alone. How much space do I need to set them up?Nearly eleven feet of ramp behind the gate, plus the length of the car to line up straight before you start climbing. Plan on 35 feet of clear flat ground and take the time to get the approach square. Why is the upper section steeper?Because the car does not need the help up there. By the time the front wheels reach the upper section, the nose is already several inches off the ground and the risk of grounding out has passed. Putting the shallow part first is what makes the design work. Where do four sections store?Each section is 68 inches long and 14 inches wide, so all four stack into a footprint no bigger than a single long ramp. Standing them on edge along a trailer wall is the usual answer, and at 17 lbs per ramp nothing needs securing beyond a strap. Questions about fitment? Talk to a Pitstop Pro specialist or explore more options. Call (470) 208-2754 Request a Quote Browse Trailer Ramps

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