Aluminum ramps seem to have to much of a tendency to break. Posted 00:09 (#6189624 - in reply to #6189348) Subject: RE: Best aluminum ATV ramps?Īgree with others. I wouldn't trust that ramp to load a tricycle. 2nd or 3rd time I used it one of the rungs snapped off one side. I took the pins out of the hinges, threw two in the scrap and tossed the other on my tender truck as a ladder. I welded them back, and next load the tabs that sit on the trailer or tailgate bent themselves straight, a little more and they would have folded up and fell. I bought the trifold set from tractor supply a couple of years ago, the third time I loaded with them two of the bars snapped at the weld. Posted 23:52 (#6189604 - in reply to #6189348) Subject: RE: Best aluminum ATV ramps?īe darn careful. They're too short, but they work fine, fold up to fit under the 4 wheeler and were cheap. I bought the cheapest ones on Cabela's I could find. I'm not sure if JD still has them or not but at the time they did have a JD tag and part number. I wouldn't hesitate to load a atv or utv with them. The cross bars are not just laid on top and welded these have small aluminum square tubing welded between the side pieces. I bought mine at my local JD dealer years ago. I say just buy the heaviest ones you can find maybe go steel for strength Too risky trusting 10lbs of aluminum to hold up so much wieght. I just have some cheap curved ones from rural king and i would not ride anything up them. What's the best ramps to load a four wheeler or small side by side on a pick up? Thanks! Posted 21:51 (#6189348) Subject: Best aluminum ATV ramps?
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