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The specifications for the 2-piece, 2-stage incline ramps described in my note to Billarf have changed slightly. By moving the point where the angle changes from 6.8 degrees to 10.75

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Old 11-21-2010, 08:08 AM   #11 (permalink)
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The specifications for the 2-piece, 2-stage incline ramps described in my note to Billarf have changed slightly. By moving the point where the angle changes from 6.8 degrees to 10.75 degrees further down the ramp, the overall length of the ramps can be shortened. The 10" high ramps will be 80" long (instead of 87") and the 8" high ramps will be 65" long (instead of 72"). The 7" high ramps will not be manufactured. I will be posting additional information and specs for the ramps in the vendors and sponsors section under Reverse Logic Limited - Nissan 370Z Forum.
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