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Long Ramps: Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Are Long Ramps made in the U.S.?
    Yes.  We get our aluminum from Chicago-based metals distributor Ryerson, Inc., and we build the ramps in Philipsburg, a town of about 3000 people in central Pennsylvania.
  2. What is your warranty?
    We warrant Long Ramps for three years against manufacturing defects and failure under normal use.
  3. Will these ramps fit underneath my ATV?
    That depends on the ground clearance, tires, suspension, and track width of your ATV.  Each individual ramp is a maximum of 73.5" x 15" x 7.5" when folded, and a set is a maximum of 73.5" x 15" x 13" stacked.
  4. What about under my UTV? Or my golf cart?
    A pair of ramps will fit under most UTVs and most golf carts.
  5. Do you have local, stocking dealers near me?
    Not at this time.
  6. How long until I recieve my order?
    We usually ship within three business days of your order, and transit time to destinations in North America will vary from one business day for folks near Pennsylvania to a week or more for folks in the western half of the continent.
  7. What is the shipping cost to Canada?
    Just $91.25 USD covers shipping, GST, and border brokerage.
  8. Can you ship outside the U.S.?
    Yes.  We'll just need to get a shipping quote for you. Email us your location at info@longramps.com or call us with it at (888) 284-1280.
  9. Can I buy three ramps instead of a pair so as to accommodate my trike or snowmobile?
    Yes.  Just give us a call or send us an email so we can work up a custom quote for you.
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