Does anyone use Rhino or similar plastic ramps?
Could do with something lighter than steel ones tbh
Tim
Well plastics have come a long way, 45 years ago I was installing mega heavy power station machinery, turbines, pumps crushers,etc, on sole plates sitting upon a layer of self levelling plastic, it has extremely high compressive strength and most durable. I think that I'd back plastic ramps, properly constructed, (and with present day litigation laws, that they would definitely be), against steel.I think that this very subject was addressed just a few weeks ago and I don't think that the result will have changed that much since then.
We all thought they were good .... for a laugh. Fell into the realms of chocolate fireguard accessories I believe.
Well plastics have come a long way, 45 years ago I was installing mega heavy power station machinery, turbines, pumps crushers,etc, on sole plates sitting upon a layer of self levelling plastic, it has extremely high compressive strength and most durable. I think that I'd back plastic ramps, properly constructed, (and with present day litigation laws, that they would definitely be), against steel.
And they would be a lot easier to handle for us older folk, but why not buy a nice two poster 4tonne hoist, easy access to everything under your vehicle and not all that expensive, provided you have the space, I personally don't have one but our Mens Shed got one for our members to use, what a bonus!
here's the ones i've just got, son treated me
alas as said there not as high as the metal ones, but as a disco is quite a high vehicle anyway just gives that extra room to get underneath
always put axle stands underneath , for that extra safety
good that they are also wide enough to support the full width of the tyres
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-8-ton-HEAVY-DUTY-PLASTIC-CAR-SERVICE-RAMPS-PAIR-garage-workshop-suv-4-x-4-/162396837736?hash=item25cf9b1768:g:4PoAAOSwTuJYorRJ&clk_rvr_id=1196548424804&rmvSB=true&ul_ref=http%3A%2F%2Frover.ebay.com%2Frover%2F1%2F710-53481-19255-0%2F1%3Fpub%3D5575131138%26toolid%3D10001%26campid%3D5337717012%26customid%3D%26mpt%3D8034913%26mpre%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.ebay.co.uk%252Fitm%252F5-8-ton-HEAVY-DUTY-PLASTIC-CAR-SERVICE-RAMPS-PAIR-garage-workshop-suv-4-x-4-%252F162396837736%253Fhash%253Ditem25cf9b1768%253Ag%253A4PoAAOSwTuJYorRJ%26srcrot%3D710-53481-19255-0%26rvr_id%3D1196548424804&ul_noapp=true
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I am tempted and may well get some when we get back from holiday. I like the width and extra rating of these.
Good tip on using a bit of carpet under ramps. I hated trying to drive up the bugger a cus they always tended to slip. I used to have an old mini that needed revving to get it to climbe the ramps. More than once it shot up and over the top. Eventually I gave up on them and just used a trolly Jack and axle stands. I've been thinking about these airbag jacks but I wouldn't fancy lying under the landy with just that holding it up. A two post lift would be the ideal accessory in my dream garage
Col
my son got them for me to save my back from struggling with the heavy metal ones
with the discos being high anyway it just gives that extra height u need
as plastics as mentioned have come along way,
ps, have a great holiday
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