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Key Features:
- Use as service ramp, trailer ramps or wheel cribs around the garage or shop
- Provides 10" of lift for tires up to 12" wide
- Set of two
Specifications
Made in the USA
Sold As: Pair
Length: 80"
Width: 14"
Height: 12-1/4"
Weight: 22 lbs.
Lift Height: 10"
Maximum Capacity: 1,500 lbs.
Maximum Tire Width: 12"
Approach Angle Degree: 8.5°
Material: Expanded foam with traction coating
Color: Black
More Information
Our set of two-piece 80-inch Combo Ramps are the "triple header" of ramps! Use them as service ramps in the garage, trailer ramps when loading, or remove the ramp portion and use them as wheel cribs for display or service.
Engineered with a dual purpose, the ramp section of this two-piece design can be flipped over and used as a loading ramp for your low profile or lowered car with a convenient notch for your trailer door. Please note that this will not work for all trailers or vehicles, as it will depend on your trailer dimensions and car's front clearance angle. They have an 8.5-degree angle of approach and can hold up to 1,500 pounds each for a total vehicle weight capacity of 6,000 pounds, yet each ramp only weighs 22 pounds. For more information about trailer ramps, please visit our trailer ramps page.
These ramps are constructed of 100% solid, high-density foam with a rugged anti-slip coating that results in a lightweight ramp solution that is strong, yet durable. They won't slide on any surface, including ice and smooth auto shop floors.
- Use as service ramp, trailer ramps or wheel cribs around the garage or shop
- Provides 10" of lift for tires up to 12" wide
- Set of two
Usage Guidelines
Before using the ramps, ensure other persons are clear of the vehicle and the ramps. Ensure that the ramps are free from damage or corrosion before use. Use only a single pair of wheel ramps at the front or rear; do not use two ramps on one side of the vehicle. Position the ramps in line with the wheels, with the steering wheel pointed straight and the incline against the tire tread. Carefully drive the vehicle onto the automotive ramps until it is in the correct position. Turn the engine off, apply the parking brake, get out of the vehicle, and securely chock the remaining wheels on the ground. Before starting work, walk around the vehicle, ensuring it is securely positioned. Always use a jack stand if a person will be going under the vehicle. Upon completion of the work, check that the parking brake is still firmly applied and remove the chocks. It is important to drive very slowly when coming off the ramps to prevent the vehicle's bodywork from making contact with the car ramp. Exercise caution when using these car ramps with a trailer or three-wheeled vehicles.