I am not sure as boards are rated for linear weight for building frames and not rated for flat load. I can tell you they support my 3500 pickup without issue and I have used similar ramps just using 2x12's to support motorhomes which are much higher loads. If you are using heavy vehicles it will be trial and error with caution. Thanks for watching.
Just one question - I see you used 4 pieces - starting from the bottom - what is the actual size if each piece ?? Looking to build something exactly like this for my Chevy 4500 express - Great job and simple project....Thanks for the video..
Wider is the better, I would go 2 x 12 Thanks for the great video.
Hi Bruno I will be making these tomorrow. Is it 2X10? or 2/8? Thanks good job! Bill from south of Boston
How much weight will they hold ?
34,678 pounds each
I am not sure as boards are rated for linear weight for building frames and not rated for flat load. I can tell you they support my 3500 pickup without issue and I have used similar ramps just using 2x12's to support motorhomes which are much higher loads. If you are using heavy vehicles it will be trial and error with caution. Thanks for watching.
O I just saw 2X10 thanks !
Thanks for watching. They are great ramps
Just one question - I see you used 4 pieces - starting from the bottom - what is the actual size if each piece ?? Looking to build something exactly like this for my Chevy 4500 express - Great job and simple project....Thanks for the video..
At the 30 seconds mark of the video are the sizes and board lengths to buy for the least waste. they are 42", 36" 30" & 24 " Thanks for watching.
@@BrunoTombari ok--sorry about that - thanks