RhinoGear's sturdy, durable RhinoRamps allow for reliable and convenient access to the underside of your vehicle. Patented polymer internal support system and wide stance offer excellent weight distribution and unbeatable strength. The innovative CoreTRAC non-skid base helps reduce slippage while the 17 degree incline provides easy use for low clearance vehicles. These portable automotive ramps are great for cars, trucks, pickups, sport utility vehicles, and vans. 12K RhinoRamps patented structural design combined with heavy duty resin material makes them "strong as steel".
Features
- Portable automotive ramps with a rugged and structural design
- Provides reliable and convenient access to the underside of your vehicle as well as nestability for maximum storage space
- CoreTRAC non-skid base and tread pattern helps reduce slippage
- 17 degree incline provides easy use for low clearance vehicles
- 12,000 pound GVW (gross vehicle weight) capacity and for use with tires 9" in width
Reviews
"Already had the chance to put these ramps to use by changing oil for my mom and I couldn't believe that something that is relatively light weight could be so sturdy. There is no question that these ramps were well worth the price. All you DIY grease monkeys out there, it is my humble opinion that these ramps are a very wise investment"
By Brandon
"Always use jack stands in addition to ramps! With that said, these worked wonderfully for my Nissan Altima as well as my Ford Explorer. I still get a little nervous about crawling under a vehicle, but after a couple oil changes I've really come to trust these ramps as more than sturdy-enough.
Some other reviewers mentioned that the ramps would slide away from the car as you tried to drive up onto them. I haven't experienced that at all yet, but i did kind of wedge them in under the front tires a little before trying."
By C. Flaten
"Great great great! Very highly recommend. I've been using a combination of old-school steel ramps, and a set of homemade wooden ramps. These new ones are super light, fit nicely inside of each other for storage, and certainly seem to be made to handle the abuse. They handle my lifted Suburban with ease. The grip tread on them sticks better than the steel Ramps. No slippage at all while going up. I just ordered another set, I'm getting rid of my other ramps, and completing the set of 4 of these."
By Sam
"I wanted an alternative to a jack/jack stands. I was a little skeptical to drive my car up onto these at first but after using them for the first time to change my oil, I HIGHLY recommend them. Extremely sturdy and durable, I completely trust this to lift my '12 Audi S4. My car sits fairly low and I am still able to clear the front bumper and drive up onto the ramps.
There is a little rubber piece right where the tire first connects to the ramp that keeps the ramp in place and prevents it from sliding back from the force of the car.
I do recommend to have a second person watch and guide you up the ramp so you know when you about to get over the lip to the flat surface at the top."
By Jacob Melendez
"Came very quickly and work as advertised. I have found these to be very reliable as well as light weight. The latter making it easy to move them around when not in use. They come with a rubber stopper in the bottom of the ramp...which is good. I was concerned they would slip away from the wheels when I tried to go up the ramp with my suburban. The stopper engages as soon as your tire is on so it doesn't allow the ramp to slide forward or back when juicing the gas to climb. I've used them in cold temps (35-40) and warmer temps so far (up to 70F), without any sign of degradation or warping. Made of a very high strength PVC."
By The Munger
"Worked well today for an oil change to my KIA Optima. Ramps actually brushed the bottom plastic cover but just barely. The trick was to push the ramps to the tires so they would grip a little. Then you can ease up them. The other trick is to put your window down and have the door open just slightly. In this way you can look outside and see very well the front tire location on the ramp. Position your feet on the gas and brake pedals comfortably. This worked so well and safely. Very happy with this purchase."
By Happytrails
"Awesome. Got these because I needed to do some work under both my cars to prep them for winter and these were exactly what I needed. The back stop is a good size, you can clearly tell and feel once you have gone up all the way without tipping over. So far they have held up well and seem to be sturdy. I have used them with both my lexus sedan and volkswagan compact suv and they work like a charm for both. One thing I will say is that I wish they were a little higher, or at least had the capability to elevate just a bit higher. My Lexus is rather low and I could have done with just a little bit more head room."
By Atuspid
"Got these for easy access to the underside of my classic car. Getting the car on these is easy and the end stops do work well. Gives just enough space to get under the car with a creeper and still have enough room to maneuver your arms. Seem very solid, but I still used jack stands for safety. They stack for easy storage which is a nice feature."
By John L.
"I picked them up to make changing oil easier, and they do that perfectly fine.
I did however have to take off my drive shaft and leave my SUV sitting on it for a week... I guess the sun and heat kinda weakened them... they still held up but I saw they were kind of bending a little bit. They're great though because they stack and sit up vertically so they don't take up much space in the garage. Just not ideal if you leave your car on them for an extended period of time... I never thought I'd have to but it did happen right after I got them."
By Kevin M.
"Ramps work great for what they are intended to do. They elevate the car to allow for things like oil changes. For all of the uninformed weekend mechanics and DIYers that have been scared and had close calls here are 2 "pro tips" straight from basic high school auto shop. I am 38, but I still remember automotive safety 101!
#1 When getting under an elevated vehicle, never trust the elevating mechanism alone. Never get under the car with just ramps or especially a hydraulic jack. If you do that, you are asking to get crushed. Always use jack stands in addition to the elevating mechanism.
#2, always chock the rear wheels
enjoy!"
By Matthew Lawrence
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