FIRE UP
Member
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2025
- Posts
- 38
- Reaction score
- 54
- Location
- Lake Havasu City Arizona
- Ram Year
- 2021
- Engine
- 3.0L Ecodiesel
Well,
I scanned through some of the answers but I didn't see what I do. Maybe it was there and I just didn't see it. Anyway, I've had two Harbor Freight ramps for quite a while and they've done well for most of my under vehicle ops. But, up purchase of our new-to-us '21 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 Ecodiesel, I found I've needed to get the WHOLE truck up for various operations and maintenance, install of equipment etc. Sooooo, with all that crap being said, I simply buzzed on down to my local H/F and bought TWO MORE of those ramps.
Now, even though the bottom of those ramps is slightly "grippy" in some sort of fashion, they still have tendency to *creep* a bit when trying to drive up on them. Soooo, I simply put the truck in 4WL and creep it right up all four ramps all at the same time. Waaaaaaaaaay easier. That height gives me pretty fair clearance for my fat 72 year old body to buzz around on my high speed creeper. And, since all four ramps are the same exact height, the truck sits pretty darn level when all is said and done.
When the ramps are not in use, there's holes in the tapered end so I can hang them on the wall and out of the way.
Scott
I scanned through some of the answers but I didn't see what I do. Maybe it was there and I just didn't see it. Anyway, I've had two Harbor Freight ramps for quite a while and they've done well for most of my under vehicle ops. But, up purchase of our new-to-us '21 Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 Ecodiesel, I found I've needed to get the WHOLE truck up for various operations and maintenance, install of equipment etc. Sooooo, with all that crap being said, I simply buzzed on down to my local H/F and bought TWO MORE of those ramps.
Now, even though the bottom of those ramps is slightly "grippy" in some sort of fashion, they still have tendency to *creep* a bit when trying to drive up on them. Soooo, I simply put the truck in 4WL and creep it right up all four ramps all at the same time. Waaaaaaaaaay easier. That height gives me pretty fair clearance for my fat 72 year old body to buzz around on my high speed creeper. And, since all four ramps are the same exact height, the truck sits pretty darn level when all is said and done.
When the ramps are not in use, there's holes in the tapered end so I can hang them on the wall and out of the way.
Scott

