14" Tall x 16" wide wheel stands are used to support your vehicle for service or display. Lightweight stands provide working platform for wheel alignment. Works with most industry slip plates, grease plates, and turntables.
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Race Ramps Wheel Stands can be used as a working platform for wheel-alignment. They are a lightweight and rustproof alternative to heavy metal wheel-alignment stands and plate stands. With a large footprint for stability, they work with most industry slip plates, grease plates, and turntables.
These wheel stands keep your vehicle safely lifted 14" off the ground. To use the stands, raise your vehicle high enough to slide a stand under each tire, then lower your vehicle. In addition to using the stands for wheel alignment, they can also be utilized as display blocks.
These stands are made of ultra-strong, solid core, high-density EPS foam that won't crack or bounce. Each stand supports 1,500 lbs - giving you a total weight capacity of 3,000 lbs for lifting a vehicle for service or display. The stands are lightweight, weighing no more than 13 pounds per stand, so you can transport and store them with ease.
The stands are covered with a textured coating and are flat on one side. The coating is a hybrid polyurea compound that is resistant to water and other automotive chemicals commonly found around the garage. And although this coating is durable, it will not scratch, mark, or scrape your garage floor or the ground.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, there. I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a quick look at these Race Ramps Wheel Stands for Service and Display. These are lightweight stands that will provide a working platform with a 14 inch lift for your wheel alignments, servicing, or display purposes. This will work with your 17 and three quarter inch slip plates. Will work with most industry slip plates, grease plates, and turn tables.
So it is gonna be a very versatile option for you. Will replace your heavy metal wheel alignment stands and plate stands with these lighter weight options that are gonna be much easier for you to move around. These are made here in the USA of an ultra strong, high density EPS foam construction that's going to ensure durability and stability. It's got a solid core foam that's not gonna bounce or crack for you, and will provide a 3000 pound combined weight capacity in its 1,500 pounds per stand here. And these are extremely lightweight.
They only weigh about 13 pounds each, so they are gonna be a very easy to use, transport and store. You can see on the backside, we do have these fabric handles that will allow us to very easily carry them, and move them where we need to. If I zoom in a little bit, you can see that this does have this textured coating all over that's gonna help prevent the blocks from slipping or sliding. It's also gonna help resist water and automotive fluids, and it won't scratch up your floor, or leave any marks or scrapes, anything like that. So a really great option all around.
As far as our dimensions go, our foot print is gonna be a little bit wider. We're about 18 inches long by 18 inches wide here. Again, we are sitting at overall height of 14 inches, which is gonna give us that 14 inch lift. Up at our wheel crib, it's gonna be a little bit smaller, so that we have that larger footprint for stability. So our wheel crib is 16 inches by 16 inches.
So all around, really great option here. If you are needing to elevate your vehicle, either for service or display, these are gonna do a great job for you. And that completes our look for today. Again, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Thanks for watching.
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