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2 2x4's in the front and then it's jack all the way up to create more slope for the nose to clear. And I too have short ramps. So I have to use wood to create 3 steps. Bottom line, it's a pain in the arse to trailer my Z with the GTZ-R nose. I've scraped it so many times on the ramps, that I've got paint chips all over the bottom lip. I'm just glad it's not fiberglass. Otherwise, forget...
-Arnel
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