• Turns your 2" x 8" boards into a sturdy, all-purpose utility ramps for loading your trailer, truck, shed and more
  • Constructed from heavy duty extruded aluminum that will provide years of service
  • Equipped with protective pads to protect your tailgate
  • Features non-skid top surface for improved traction
  • Includes mounting hardware to make installation fast and easy

Bought these brackets to put on custom length cut 2 X 6’s to get my riding lawn mower in and out of my shed. These are for 2 X 8 wood so I had to drill an extra hole for the narrower wood. Even with narrower wood they work GREAT. Have wood ‘on-hand’ and want some ramps, these are a ‘Must Have’. Expecally for the cost.

Have used these to load a 300lb fridge into a trailer. The boards will break before these will. I was worried there might be some cracking/splitting around the holes in the wood. Nope. I like that I can change ramp lengths with these. I have a set of 8 foot boards, and a set of 4 foot boards. Way better than spending $200 on aluminum ramps, but if I had a 600lb ATV to load, I'd spring for the aluminum ramps.

Great hardware to make a ramp I needed a ramp to get stuff out of our shed that not heavy and to make life simpler.

I ended up buying a second set of these. The first set I installed on a set of 2" X 8" boards as they are supposed to be used. Surprised now at how often I use them, though the original purpose is to drive a lawn tractor up on them so I can easily get to the blades. (yeah, cheap lawn tractor, not one of those fancy 'drive over' units). Worked perfectly. I use them to load and unload heavy stuff in the SUV more than I expected. The aluminum kit is easy to install and rock solid. Unexpectedly, the neighbors borrow these occasionally. I bought a second set and cut them in half and installed them on 2" X 4" boards that I use in pairs to slide lighter loads around, usually in and out of something like a crawl space that's in half of a basement.

If you are going to make ramps for your pickup they are perfect. Just in case you have never made ramps before measure from the bed of your truck down to the ground then multiply that measurement by 4. that's how long your ramps should be. Works every time.

We have a 12” height difference between my patio and drive. I’m using these for mini ramps to move my snow thrower into my driveway. Was a perfect addition to 4 foot peices of wood to stabilize the height transition when needed

I don't know why this model of aluminum ramp top kit isn't the most popular with the same max weight rating of 700lbs as the others? This kit works great if you follow the instructions to a tee. The only changes I recommend is to bevel cut the installation end of the 2x8 board 15 degrees (see photo) which will eliminate any gaps, apply Loctite before tightening the nuts, and using a grinder to shorten the excess length of the bolts. I installed eyebolts to the bottom of each board so I can secure them to the hitch of my pickup truck.

These worked great. Got wood from local store, mounted and used. I loaded a safe and 52” lawn mower with these. I did cut the screws down some as they seemed a little long and would catch on stuff as I move them around. These will be around and used for many years, I can tell. Perfect.

The ramp tops are made of strong aluminum. They are predrilled and come with four carriage bolts, lock nuts, clevis pins, and self-sticking rubber pads. The only thing you need to make a ramp is the 2x8 lumber and the tools to drill and shape the lumber to your needs. To keep the ramps from slipping, you can drill the place where you rest the ramp ends to correspond with those holes and set the clevis pins down through the ramp into those holes and the pins will keep the ramps from slipping. I bought an 8-foot board, cut it in half, and made two 4-foot ramps. If I ever decide to change the length, I'll only need to disassemble the current board from each ramp and use a different length board with each ramp end.

These work very well. Needed to get snowblower into truck. Installed onto pressure treated boards.