Thursday, October 10, 2013

Where Can I Buy Race Ramps RR-TJ-S Trak - Jax with Stop

Race Ramps RR-TJ-S Trak - Jax with Stop

Product Description


Trak Jax car ramps were inspired by an auto-crosser that didn’t want to buy a new, high-priced, low-profile jack just to change his tires at the track. These lightweight, durable car lift ramps get low cars up high enough to fit a standard floor jack under the car. At less than 5 pounds each and only 30.1” long, you can even fit them in the trunk of any sports car. Trak-Jax are available with or without a 1.5” stop.


List Price : $97.00
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Product Feature


  • Race Ramps are made from a patented process using space age foam and a polyurea coating and they have a rubbery textured surface for maximum grip
  • Each ramp can hold up to 1500 pounds, that's 3000 pounds per set
  • These ramps are lightweight but very strong and durable
  • The ramps have no sharp edges, they will not scratch or damage your floor
  • Ramps have a large solid bottom that won't sink or slide on a level surface including dirt, sand, grass or asphalt








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Product Reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Tool
By RPM
I own RPM Auto Detailing and to get the job done on lowered cars I use these to get the jack under them before I detail the underside of show cars. Also handy when doing a quick oil change.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4pricey but good
By Eric Tang
Seems a bit much to pay for something that you can do the same thing with just a couple pieces of scrap wood but these are very well made ramps. Grippy material and perfect for using a floor jack on a lowered car. And more attractive than having pieces of wood lying around in your garage.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Works great.
By D. Loyola
What else can I say - works great. I use these to raise my BMW M6 front wheels, then I use a low profile to raise the entire front end. Highly recommended.

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