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These 10-foot aluminum loading ramps combine rugged 1200 lbs capacity with a foldable, lightweight design (46.3 lbs total). Featuring a non-slip serrated surface and secure load straps, they ensure safe, stable loading for motorcycles, ATVs, lawn mowers, and more. Engineered for trucks, SUVs, and trailers, they deliver professional-grade durability and convenience for every heavy-duty hauling task.















| ASIN | B07Z983Y59 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #195,873 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #119 in Powersports Loading Ramps |
| Brand | AutoForever |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (56) |
| Date First Available | October 18, 2019 |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Weight | 46.3 pounds |
| Load Capacity | 1200 pound |
| Manufacturer | AutoForever |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Ramps-G33000183 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Product Dimensions | 120"L x 11.6"W x 2"H |
D**E
works fine
works great
E**P
Durable
Used to load 2013 rzr 800 into my truck bed
S**.
Worth their weight
Use it to load my 500lb mower in the truck bed. Mower manufacturer stated don’t go over 15° incline. With a little back of the napkin math, the height of my bed with a 15° slope is perfect for these 10’ ramps. Don’t cheap out and get the 6’ ramps, that is way too dangerous to ride a mower backwards on.
M**O
They seem oddly cheap
I really hope they don’t bend in half the first time I use them.
B**T
Ramp it up
With a taller truck you have too get the longer ramps to cut down on angle of entry, and plus it makes it a lot easier to get thing in and out
P**N
Great
Work just as needed. I have silverado with a 6in lift. Trucks up there so these ramps are a life save to get our dirt bikes in the back of my truck. Love them. Would be too scared to get them up there with out these long ramps.
D**L
Waste of Money
Only one wheel of my atv on each ramp and the ramp collapsed causing it to roll onto me and out of the back of the truck. Complete waste of Money.
T**Y
Flex a Lot, Use Different Straps
Use them to load a Ducati Multistrada (about 550 lbs) into a stock height Ford Raptor. The ramps themselves are sturdy enough, but the safety straps aren't up to the task. Replace with ratchet straps before using. I found out the hard way and dropped the back end of the bike. Also, be aware that these things flex a LOT. Kind of negates the long length by dropping down so far with weight on them.
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