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The other day, I was browsing through a Quality Farm and Fleet store. In the automotive department, I ran across a set of plastic ramps that claimed they would support 7,000# (I think thats the right figure). Would you guys trust those ramps under your truck?



Doc
 
Coming soon to an airplane near you - plastic wings.



Think they would be OK as long as you didn't put a torch to them by accident.



Anymore composites can be made to be stronger and lighter than metals.
 
First. I would have to see how they are constructed. I have metal ones and I insert a block under the ramp part as the front end is pretty heavy. Under no conditions would I crawl under without a beefy set of Jack stands. I have not had much luck with anything plactic!!
 
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I'm going with EMD on this one, Doc! Why use ramps when you can crawl right under there without them? You can actually sit up under the rear end.



Of course, for those "pesky" 2WDs, better get some ramps!:D :D :D
 
Doc I gotta easy fix!!

Doc you don't need ramps!!! You need 4 wheel Drive:D :D :D :D :D!!! I have a problem with it to tall!! when I change the oil I have to jack the drain pan up in the air, because if theres any wind at all Oil goes every where!!:eek: :mad:



P. S. Doc I have a pair of Metal ramps you can have if you what them, I would feel better knowing that

your under your truck with safe metal ramps!! I send them to you towmorrow!!
 
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I have been looking a new set of ramps. The last set of metal ones collapsed. the plastic ones look pretty beefy, and have mucho bracing underneath. I still will put a set of stands under the frame and choke the wheels and set the e-brake. Does anyone actually have the plastics? Besides, a $100 set of ramps is WAY cheaper than 4wd:p :p
 
Doc-

I'm not sure exactly how much they weigh, but they are DEFINITELY less than 15 lbs. a piece. My guess would be 5-8lbs. They are super-strong and lightweight. Good price too.

If you call Griot's Garage, they can tell you for sure.



Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with Griot's Garage:)
 
doc, just put it on the ramps you have where you used to work. surely if they can hold a buss, they can hold your 1 wheel drive low rider up
 
Boy am I careful around vehicles that are jacked up on stands, or on ramps. We had a fellow pilot at the airline I work at who died under his car when it fell off of whatever was supporting it. His wife found him at 2am when she realized he hadn't come to bed after working on the car.



Whatever you use, make sure it's STRONG!
 
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David
 
I own a set of platic ramps... . my 2500 4x4 collapsed my metal ones.



That was some funny feeling, know I should be driving UP... a ramp... and instead getting this sinking feeling as I drove "UP" the ramps. I'm glad it happen how it did.



The plastic ones that I bought from my local shop are engineered really well. Every square inch (literally) is supported. There's a very heavy boxed web support struction that transmits the load from the ramp surface to the ground.



Solid sides, unlike the metal ones that can spread.



After owning these for the last two years, I wouldn't buy another set of metal ramps again.







Bob
 
Plastic is STRONG!!!

I park my Lance camper on an inclined driveway. To level things out for loading/unloading the camper, I went to WalMart and bought a set of plastic ramps. I use them under the front of the truck. I have the front axle weight with camper at home, but it is a helluva lot. Never had a problem with them, they don't slip, creek, and with that much weight on 'em they do the job well!!!:D :D :D
 
Plastic... ... ... ... ..... yeah right !! The self preservation side of myself would not let me buy them even if I wanted to.
 
never say never till you take a look at these things...



The lunar lander went up and landed on the moon covered in material lighter than and as thin as tissue paper. People thought it was insane... .

now we have mylar...





Does the selfpreservation side of you think about the weight of your ram re-forming the pressed formed steel ramps?

My ram did that... .

It was just a matter of time... and of course the weight of that great 6 banger of ours... .

My metal ramps spent years with all sorts of other vans and 4x4s on and off of them..... the ISB powered ram was just tooo much... .



Like a few other said... safety jacks, cause you just never know...
 
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