MAD-RAMPS Snowmobile Add-On Kit

From$1,279.99

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Features

  • Center ramp and adjustable pedestal allows the track to pull the sled into the truck bed while keeping some of the snowmobile weight off the tailgate to help protect it from damage
  • Custom plastic inserts for outer ramps to prevent damage from the skis
  • Protects the snowmobile from branches and debris by keeping the snowmobile behind the cab vs a sled deck
  • Polycarbonate spacers to set ramp width to the snowmobile stance
  • Converts back in minutes to haul an ATV/UTV
  • Includes bed guards to protect your truck bed from the snowmobile’s skis
  • Snowmobile kits accepts sleds with ski stances from 34" to 42" wide

Description

Nothing is worse than going out and getting your trailer stuck on the way to the trailhead. Make loading your snowmobile onto your truck simple and easy by combining a MAD-RAMPS snowmobile add-on kit to your MAD-RAMPS pivoting loading ramp.

The patented MAD-RAMPS snowmobile kit is an add-on to the MAD-RAMPS pivoting loading ramp system that adds a third central ramp and an adjustable pedestal for the snowmobile track, as well as custom plastic inserts for the outer ski ramps.

Take full advantage of your MAD-RAMPS loading ramp and get a MAD-RAMPS snowmobile add-on kit to make your truck the new standard for sled transportation.

Installation

MAD-RAMPS loading ramp add-on kits are simple and easy to install. Detailed instructions are included and require you to have a MAD-RAMPS pivoting loading ramp system already installed.

Warranty

MAD-RAMPS come with a one year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. Please give us a call if you have any questions.

Specifications

BrandMad-Ramps
California Residents: Prop 65 Warning

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