🚀 Elevate Your Loading Game!
The BISupply Aluminum Ramp Kit allows you to create custom loading ramps using standard 2x8 lumber. This kit includes durable aluminum ramp plates, anti-slip rubber feet, and all necessary installation hardware. With a maximum load capacity of 700 lbs per ramp, it’s perfect for safely loading motorcycles, bicycles, and more. Weighing just under 6 pounds, it’s designed for easy handling and storage.
Manufacturer | BISupply |
Brand | BISupply |
Product Dimensions | 24.89 x 8.89 x 21.08 cm; 2.54 kg |
Manufacturer reference | 0791 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 0791 |
Item Weight | 2.54 Kilograms |
S**Y
Easy to instal and cheaper than metal ramps.
I used this for unloading a riding mower (around 250 lbs) from the back of my truck. It worked beautifully with two 8 foot pine boards, and I unloaded by myself!
D**E
Excellent
Just what I needed to complete my ramp. Works perfectly.
J**K
quality
worth the money
J**.
You swear they won't assemble properly but they do
Like other reviewers, I was a little confused by no assembly suggestions or even a picture of the finished product so I came back to the reviews. I studied Robert Lee Allen Jr.'s post and committed to assembling my ramps the same way but I ended up needing the ramps quicker than anticipated, so I had to simply get them done.The verdict: They DO assemble correctly, as they are, without special alterations. I do dislike how the lip on the metal plate doesn't "bite" into the wood like Robert Lee Allen has his. But, with plates bolted, and stress on the plate/board, pressure squeezes it all together quite well. And the plate/board connection is fairly seamless. It isn't as pretty but it works. Same thing for the rubber feet. You don't need to saw off a small portion of your board to have the feet seat properly. Just use a rubber mallet a couple taps work them on. Then, use two or three deck/drywall/etc. screws on the other side of the feet as well. If you don't, the feet can pop off and can hang like a loose tooth. Secure them properly.The only other alteration I made was adding a fat, 4" strip of 80 grit anti slip tape. This is a must for my rainy Pacific NW climate.Other than the assembly questioning, my box was destroyed by the post office and the hardware fell out. The company sent me a $8 refund, which was fair. I went an bought strong, galvanized carriage bolts, washers and nuts which looks like they may have actually been better than what is provided in the kit. A bit of a hassle to have to purchase them but it wasn't really the sellers fault and I got a hardware upgrade. Maybe consider doing the same even if you get their hardware.
D**.
It's cheaper
Sturdy enough to support my 54 z-turn. Just added some 2*8*8s. Only complaint is the mouth opening for the 2* is not big enough for a 2* to fit in. Had to trim the board down for it to fit in the opening.
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