Race Ramps 56'' 10.8 Degree Approach Angle

Race Ramps
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TECHNOLOGY & FEATURES
Tire Width
TIRE WIDTH
10" maximum width
Angle of Approach
ANGLE OF APPROACH
10.8 degrees
Weight Capacity
WEIGHT CAPACITY
1500 lbs. per ramp
Sold in Pairs
SOLD IN PAIRS
2 ramps included
Lightweight
LIGHTWEIGHT
10 lbs. per ramp
100% SOLID
100% SOLID
Exclusive high-density foam
Anti Slip/Skid
ANTI SLIP/SKID
stays in place on any surface
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MADE IN USA
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RR-56 56 Single Piece Race Ramps - 108 Degree Approach Angle
SPECIFICATIONS
Made in the USA
Sold As: 
Pair
Length: 
56"
Width: 
12"
Height: 
10"
Weight: 
10 lbs.
Lift Height: 
8"
Maximum Capacity: 
1,500 lbs.
Maximum Tire Width: 
10"
Approach Angle Degree: 
10.8°
Material: 
Expanded foam with traction coating
Color: 
Black
MORE INFORMATION

Designed to work with low profile and lowered cars, 56-inch Race Ramps provide 8 inches of lift for better access to the underbody of your vehicle.

These tough ramps are sold in pairs and can support up to 1,500 pounds each for a total vehicle weight capacity of 6,000 pounds. Each ramp also comes with a carrying strap for easy transport and storage.

These ramps are manufactured using an exclusive, patented process. They are constructed of 100% solid, high-density foam with a rugged anti-slip coating that results in a lightweight ramp solution that is strong, yet durable. They won't slide, scratch, or damage your floors, and won't conduct heat or cold from the surface to your tires, making them a versatile solution in hot or cold weather applications.

  • Single-piece ramp design lifts cars 8" for better underbody access
  • Pair of ramps accommodates tires up to 10" wide
  • 10.8 Degree angle of approach
USAGE GUIDELINES
Please ensure that your ramp is damage-free before use. Never use two ramps on the same side of the vehicle. Use on a flat, level surface and ensure that the ramp makes full contact with the ground. Check that your steering wheel is straight and drive up at a slow, steady pace. See instruction manual link to review full usage guidelines.