
Trailer Ramps
Slide-in, fold-over, and gooseneck ramps plus equipment-hauler ramps, ramp springs, and hinges — GenY & comparable. Ramp fit comes down to length, capacity, and how your trailer stores them, so bring those details.
Ramps we carry
- Slide-In Ramps
- Gooseneck Ramps
- Fold-Over Ramps
- Equipment Hauler Ramps
- Ramp Springs
- Ramp Hinges
Don’t see it? We special-order too. .
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Your parts counter
Pick a store to see its parts line and hours. Your request goes straight to that counter.
Tell us what you need
Before you order ramps
A few things to check so the part fits the first time, or just tell us what you’ve got and the parts team will spec it with you.
- Length sets the angle
- Longer ramps load at a gentler angle. Give us your deck height and what you’re loading (mower, ATV, equipment).
- Rate for the load
- Match the ramp rating to the heaviest thing you’ll load, with margin. Arched ramps clear low-ground equipment.
- Match the mount
- Slide-in, fold-over, and dovetail ramps mount differently. Tell us your trailer type and the rail/opening width.
- Aluminum or steel
- Aluminum is lighter to lift by hand; steel is cheaper and tougher. We carry both.
Ramps in our catalog
A sample of the trailer ramps in our parts catalog. Tap any part to see the details, then request it from your nearest store.
- Ramp Aluminum 120" x 15" x 3 1/4" 5K Working Load Limit Per Ramp
- Ramp Aluminum 120" x 15" x 3 1/4" 7K Working Load Limit Per Ramp
- Ramp Aluminum 144" x 15" x 3 1/4" 4K Working Load Limit Per Ramp
- Ramp Aluminum 72" x 14" x 2" 3K Working Load Limit Per Ramp Heavy Duty
- Ramp Aluminum 96" x 15" x 3 1/4" 5K Working Load Limit Per Ramp
- Ramp Aluminum 96" x 15" x 3 1/4" 7K Per Ramp
- Ramp 12" x 60" for C5 & C6 (Paris Built)
- Ramp 3" Channel 16"x60" F8 (3' dove models)
- Ramp CH 5' stand up with Adjustable Leg
- Ramp Flipover for Gooseneck New Style (repl 160211)
- Ramp Gooseneck Monster LoPro Left Hand New Style
- Ramp Gooseneck Monster LoPro Right Hand New Style
This is a sample, not the full catalog. If you don’t see it, .
Ramps FAQ
- What ramp length and capacity do I need?
- Capacity first: the rating must cover the heaviest axle load that will cross the ramps — note whether a rating is per ramp or per pair. Then length: longer ramps mean a shallower loading angle, which matters for low-clearance equipment like mowers and cars. Measure your deck height and work out the angle you can live with before choosing.
- What's the difference between slide-in and fold-over ramps?
- Slide-in ramps stow in a compartment under the deck and lift out when you need them — nothing hangs off the back of the trailer. Fold-over (flip-over) ramps stay attached at the rear and fold onto or over the deck. Slide-ins keep the tail clean but add weight you lift twice; fold-overs are faster to deploy. Which you can use is usually decided by how your trailer was built.
- Can I get replacement ramps for my trailer?
- Usually, yes. Measure the ramp pockets or hinge points, the ramp length and width, and note the style (slide-in, fold-over, spring-assisted). With those measurements the parts counter can match a replacement — and if it's a size we don't stock, we can usually special-order it.
Need trailer ramps?
Tell us the trailer and the part. The nearest store confirms fit and availability.
