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Old 03-21-2019, 01:25 AM   #21
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Well I will start to take the 2x4..6..10 and 12 scraps out of my burn pile and make some ramps. I was surprised at the internet pictures of highly rated plastic ramps that were crushed.

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Old 03-21-2019, 05:40 PM   #22
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FWIW, my son gave me a set of those 12K Plastic Rampsor whatever they are made of.....and I used it on my old '05 190P to lift the front. While in the garage I heard a "shotgun" go off...it was one of those Ramps - it blew out the side of one and collapsed. There was no damage to the RT, but I trashed them and went with the wooden ramps. Ron
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FWIW, my son gave me a set of those 12K Plastic Rampsor whatever they are made of.....and I used it on my old '05 190P to lift the front. While in the garage I heard a "shotgun" go off...it was one of those Ramps - it blew out the side of one and collapsed. There was no damage to the RT, but I trashed them and went with the wooden ramps. Ron
Wow! I was using my plastic ramps on the front and the wood ramps on the rear until I bought my 4 post lift, sounds like /I was taking a big chance each time!
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I use Lynx for leveling and lifting if necessary. Using chocks with ramps allows a single person to drive up and stop safely.
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