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The ReadyRamp is a combination
folding ramp and bed extender that securely mounts onto an open truck
tailgate in less than 30 seconds. The ReadyRamp keeps your gear bag, gas
cans, or cooler from falling out of the back of your truck, and then
quickly turns into a loading ramp.
The ReadyRamp folds up for easy
storage, and mounts directly to the stock tailgate hardware with no
alterations or drilling required. ReadyRamps (600 lbs. rated) are available to fit most
compact and full-size trucks on the market. |
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If you order an item that is on backorder, we will not charge your card until the order is ready to ship. |
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Availability Guide:
= Normally ships the same business day
= Ships in 1 to 2 business days |
= On backorder from the manufacturer |
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COMPACT Truck Ramp - ReadyRamp Specifications
Application Guide |
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Load Rating |
600 lbs. |
| Construction |
6061 T6 Alum. |
Width (when mounted
on a truck tailgate)
Fits tailgates up to 55 inches wide |
49 inches |
| Open Length |
87 inches |
| Net Weight |
21 lbs. |
| Universal Hardware
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Included |
| Price |
$269.99 |
| In Stock |

ETA June 1, 2012 |
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Compact
Truck ReadyRamp |
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ReadyRamp - Use/Installation
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Compact Truck
Application Guide |
Ramp Type /
Tailgate Width |
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Make |
Model |
Year |
Standard Bed |
Flare Side / Sport Side |
| CHEVROLET |
Silverado
1500/2500/3500 |
1988-2009 |
FULL
60" - 64" |
COMPACT 50"
- 54" |
| CHEVROLET |
Colorado |
2005-2009 |
COMPACT
50" - 54" |
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| CHEVROLET |
S-10 |
1982-2004 |
COMPACT
50" - 54" |
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| DODGE
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Dakota
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1996-2009 |
COMPACT
50" - 54" |
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| FORD
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Ranger |
1993-2009 |
COMPACT
50" - 54" |
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| FORD
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F150/250/350
Std Bed |
1986-2009 |
FULL
60" - 64" |
COMPACT 50"
- 54" |
| FORD
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F150
Supercrew |
2001-2004 |
COMPACT
50" - 54" |
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| FORD
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Explorer
Sporttrac |
2001-2009 |
COMPACT
50" - 54" |
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| GMC
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Sierra
1500/2500/3500 |
1988-2009 |
FULL
60" - 64" |
COMPACT
50" - 54" |
| GMC
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Canyon |
2005-2009 |
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COMPACT
50" - 54" |
| HUMMER
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H3-T |
2009 |
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COMPACT
50" - 54" |
| NISSAN
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Hardbody
P/U |
1986-1997 |
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COMPACT
50" - 54" |
| NISSAN
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Frontier |
1998-2009 |
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COMPACT
50" - 54" |
| TOYOTA
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Pickup |
1986-1995 |
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COMPACT
50" - 54" |
| TOYOTA
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Tundra |
2004-2009 |
FULL
60" - 64" |
COMPACT
50" - 54" |
| TOYOTA
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Tacoma
and Prerunner |
1995-2009 |
COMPACT
50" - 54" |
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Quick
directions for use
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Each ReadyRamp includes: ReadyRamp (1), Post
mounts (2), Keyhole mounts (2), Latch mounts (2), Nylon
strap mounts (2), instructions. |
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Post Mount Tailgates |
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Step 1 With the tailgate open, position the ReadyRamp so that it encloses the open tailgate. Insert the post mount into the tailgate and push down. After the tailgate latch is engaged, secure it with the nylon strap and buckle. |
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Step 2
Use the keyhole mount strap at the upper post to secure the ReadyRamp at both sides. Make sure the cam buckles are facing out.
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| Step 3
The included O-rings are used to keep the extra strap material from flapping. |
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IMPORTANT:
Always make sure all mounts are secure and nylon straps are tight before moving the truck and always get help when using the ramp function! |
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| Latch Mount Tailgates: |
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Step 1
With the tailgate open, position the ReadyRamp so that it encloses the open tailgate. Insert the latch mount into the latch mechanism. The cam buckles face outward. Secure it with the nylon strap and buckle. |
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Step 2
At the point where the tailgate connects to the truck body, lop the straps through the hardware to secure the ReadyRamp at both sides. |
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| Step 3 |
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IMPORTANT:
Always make sure all mounts are secure and nylon straps are tight before moving the truck and always get help when using the ramp function! |
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CAUTION:
The truck
tailgate maximum load rating may be LESS than
1,000 pounds - check the owner's manual before
overloading the tailgate. Always check the
ReadyRamp before use - don't use a damaged unit.
Always secure the ReadyRamp, whether in use or
closed in the truck bed. Never mount a ReadyRamp
on a tailgate that is narrower than the ramp
itself. ReadyRamp® is not a ladder, and should
not be used as one. If you think it might be
dangerous, DON'T use a ReadyRamp to do it! |
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