No Weld Bolt-On Aluminum Trailer Ramps That Fold Up Like A Gate When Not In Use
Published 02/02/2026 >
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I don’t want to weld anything to my trailer, and I’m tired of loose ramps. Does this come with everything I need to bolt it on? It's between 5 and 6-1/2 feet wide I know that.
asked by: Steve
Expert Reply:
Hey Steve!
Yes, each RapidRamps kit is a complete, all-in-one setup. Since your trailer is between 5 and 6-1/2 feet wide, you’d be looking at # e37XV 5 foot ramps or # e47XV 6 foot ramps, and both include the ramps, index bars, brackets, backing plates, and hardware needed to bolt directly to a wood trailer deck. There’s no welding and nothing extra to buy.
Once installed, the ramps stay on the trailer full-time, so you’re not hauling or storing loose ramps anymore. If you’re unsure whether the 5 foot or 6 foot length makes more sense for your trailer height, I can help you decide. But generally, the longer the ramp is, the better it will be for low clearance cars / vehicles.
For wider trailers, we do also have kits for that:
-6 foot ramps for trailers wider than 6-1/2' # e67XV
-5 foot ramps for trailers wider than 6-1/2' # e97XV
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etrailer RapidRamps 5' Long Bolt-On Trailer Ramps for over 6-1/2' Wide Trailers
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- 14-1/2 Inch Wide
- 60 Inch Long
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