Steel Loading Ramps
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Loading ramps are automotive accessories that you can use with trailers and trucks, allowing you to transport heavy items — such as furniture, appliances and small vehicles — into the truck bed or trailer with ease. If you’re seeking a ramp for a truck, you can find a variety of styles when you shop with us at Lowe’s. Shop for single or double ramps for your truck or trailer.
Manufacturers design loading ramps with durability and strength in mind — using sturdy materials, such as aluminum, for maximum support and they can be helpful for both commercial and personal use. Some styles come with straps that can make the transport of heavy items easier and more secure. Loading ramps feature various weight capacities, so shop with your towing needs in mind. Many styles feature textured surfaces on the ramp to deliver plenty of traction, even when outdoor conditions are wet or slippery.
Arched loading ramps are ideal for towing and transporting vehicles, such as lawn mowers, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), snow blowers and motorcycles. The arched design ensures that the vehicle you want to transport doesn’t bottom out at the top of the ramp, making arched styles ideal ATV ramps.
When deciding what size loading ramp you’ll need, consider the size of your load. Loading ramps can support a variety of weights, with load capacities ranging from 600 pounds to 1,500 pounds. If you normally haul a variety of items in your truck or trailer, opt for a higher capacity to ensure you can rely on your loading ramp, no matter your towing needs. For even easier transportability, try adding a loading skid. The absence of a bottom deck allows for less resistance, making them easier to drag the load on the skid across floors and ramps.