• BUILD YOUR OWN RAMPS: Use the BISupply Aluminum Truck Ramps Loading Ramp Kit to turn simple 2 by 8-inch (5.1 by 20.3 cm) boards into sturdy, all-purpose utility trailer ramps; Each package of ramp parts includes 2 aluminum loading ramps, 2 rubber anti-slip loading ramp ends, and installation hardware to assist in constructing a total of (2) ramps; 2-inch by 8-inch ramp boards required (not included); Kit weighs just under 6 pounds for easy storage, installation, and handling
  • DURABLE ALUMINUM RAMP PLATES: Constructed of quality aluminum material ensures that these load ramps are designed for maximum strength and durability; Loading ramp brackets provide reliable stability and resistance to rust and corrosion; Features a 1.37-inch (3.5 cm) board insert space, non-skid threads on the 5 by 7.25-inch (12.7 by 18.4 cm) faceplate, and pre-screwed bolt holes
  • ANTI-SLIP FEET: Forget about cutting angles to make your ramps sit flat, simply slide one of these 4 by 7.5-inch (10.2 by 19.1 cm) rubber ramp ends for boards on the end of the board and you are ready to load up anything; Anti-slip rubber feet help to hold your ramp in place while loading up your toys
  • MAXIMUM CAPACITY MEETS YOUR NEEDS: Each set of truck ramp kits has a maximum load capacity of 700 lbs. (317 kg) each, while combined these ATV ramps can handle up to 1400 lbs. (635 kg); With this much support, you can quickly and safely load, secure, tow, and organize your motorcycles, motocross bikes, wagons, wheel barrels, and bicycles into a storage shed, truck bed, or trailer
  • EASY TO INSTALL: Using the included hardware, attach the 2 aluminum top plates to one end of your 2x8 lumber board; Slide the anti-slip rubber feet to the other end; Place the top plates on the edge of the tailgate and adjust the distance between the ramps based on your load size; Extra holes in the top plate allows you to drill the ramp into place on your tailgate for a more secure hold

My kit did not come with any directions, so I did it my way. I used 8' long pressure treated 2"× 8" s. I cut a 10 degree angle on the end of the boards to fit tight up against the aluminum plate. I used a chisel to mortise the aluminum lip into the top of the plank, I also eased the bottom edge of the plank, so it would fit as tight as possible. On the rubber end, I used a chisel to make the end of the plank fit the shape of slot in the rubber. I also used 4 - #14 stainless steel screws to attach the rubber foot to the end of the plank. I used loctite on the supplied nuts and bolts.

It is necessary to cut and shape the 2 x 8 wood ramp in order to get a good fit. The end of the plank needs to be cut at a 10 deg angle, and a strip ~ 1/4 inch wide and 1/8 inch deep cut on the top side of the wood if you want a perfect fit. Once I had this done, I applied Eden Products Heavy Duty Anti Slip Tape (4 inch wide), in two strips covering the full 8 inch ramp, with the ends of the tape fitting under the aluminum top bracket and the rubber bottom foot.

We had recently bought a property Mule and was looking for sturdy ramps to load it onto our trailer for those times when we needed to transfer it to our other pasture. My husband and I purchased the "sturdy, no bend" aluminum loading ramps (that were quite costly). On our first try, the ramps started bending with only the front tires on it! We looked around for others, but noticed all of the ramps from various stores were all made exactly alike. Packaged with different labels, but they all looked and felt exactly the same. We decided to go old school and make our own with wood planks. Total cost of the planks including the ramp kit cost a fraction of what we paid for the aluminum ramps.

These kits have been around for years. I wish I had never given mine to a family member otherwise I’d still have them! Great kit and service from seller!

Very nice ramp kit. Assembly/application pretty straight forward and no instructions really needed but there was no hardware to attach the rubber foot grips and no suggestions for same. I used some small screws I had on had to keep them in place.

I used them on a couple of 2x10’s I had laying around. They work very well for loading my snowblower. The rubber feet are great for non-skid on my concrete garage floor.

The only reason I did not rate 5 stars is the way the rubber ends mount. They just slip on and easily fall off when bumped. The aluminum ramp ends are screwed in and work great.

My own wood, their brackets. Worked perfect. I have a tall truck so i used 8 foot wood instead of 6 foot like regular ramps come.

Good fit to 2x8 lumber. Easily attached and very sturdy after installation.

I love it. Was very easy to assemble. My only advice is to glue the rubber feet, as they don't stay attached for very long. I like that you have the choice to make the ramps as long or short as YOU want. You don't have to settle for a standard size and try to make it work for your needs.