One of those came with a house my fam bought. It's sturdy AF and I had no concerns working under it.
For additional safety, I used tiedown straps to secure the wheels to the ramps.
I'd highly recommend getting cylindrical foam padding and putting that on the inside lips of the ramp sides. I smacked my skull into those more times than I can remember.
The only gripe I had is you have to use the scissors jack to take a wheel off.
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Last edited by BettyZ; 07-08-2019 at 12:04 PM.
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