The $415 price results in a gross margin of just over $30. Any lower price makes the transaction not worth doing. The biggest single component of the cost of the RLL-87-2 ramps (included in the $415 price) is dimensional weight shipping which comes to $68.
Currently Reverse Logic is the only source for the two-stage incline ramps since I custom ordered the production of the ramps. At $415, the price is still less than the combined street price for the RR-XT-2 and RR-EX-14 XTenders ($316 + $111 = $427). I expect Race Ramps to add the design to its standard product catalog in the future. Hopefully, increased volume will bring the cost down. If it does, I will pass along the savings.
The RLL-72-2 ramps are considerably less at $305 if you can live with an overall height of 8" and a width of 12" instead of the 10" height and 14" width of the RLL-87-2 ramps.
I also offer a trailer ramp adapter for the RLL-87-2 ramps. This adapter is not available for the RLL-72-2 ramps since Race Ramps considers a 14" width the minimum for a trailer ramp.
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Originally Posted by KaienZ34
So 415 shipped is the best price ? So it lifts the front of the car 10 inches ?
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