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Old 01-17-2012, 08:00 AM   #30 (permalink)
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There are no rubber pads on the bottom of Race Ramps. They are not necessary. In the case of the RLL-72-2 ramps, which are 72" long by 12" wide, there are six square feet of contact surface between the ramps and your driveway. Plus with the 6.8˚ initial incline the tires will be on top of the ramps before they would have a chance to slide.

Race Ramps are made from solid core EPS high density foam with a high friction coating. By contrast, hollow plastic ramps or stamped steel ramps have very little contact surface with the pavement.

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Originally Posted by RedNismoZ View Post
I will consider these, how many rubber stoppers do they have? Because from past experience, two isn't enough.
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