What is the Weight Capacity of the Race Ramps Racing Scale Ramps Part # RR-SCALE
Question:
I need a solution to pull my truck onto a concrete curb in my garage. The truck will not fit into the garage without it. The curb is only 2.75 inches high, but hitting the accelerator enough to climb the curb makes it an eventuality that I will hit the wall. I basically need to create a more gradual transition between the 2 heights. The RR-SCALE product looks like it would work, but if it cannot temporarily handle the weight of the truck, then I need a different solution. Thank you for your time.
asked by: David
Expert Reply:
The Race Ramps Racing Scale Ramps part # RR-SCALE have a 1,500 lb per ramp capacity. This would be suitable for just the front axle of most pickup trucks. The ramp will provide you with a 2.5" lift and should be just what you need to edge the truck over the concrete curb in your garage. Another similar option we have they you may want to look at is the Race Ramps Trak-Jax Ramps part # RR-TJ which also have a 1,500 lb per ramp capacity but will provide you with a 3" lift.
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Race Ramps Trak-Jax Service Ramps - 3" Lift - 30" Long - Qty 2
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Race Ramps Racing Scale Service Ramps - 2-1/2" Lift - 14" Long - Qty 4
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