Any body used these Motorhome ramps?

Read the one star reviews. Problems fouling wheel arches. Also you will need a good "banksman" to get on them. :)
 
I would assume that means per ramp, so 6 tonne on that axle.
Would you trust Chinesium to take that weight?
And think about it Milenco say ‘up to 1.5 tonne per wheel so total 6 tonne.

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Would you trust Chinesium to take that weight?
And think about it Milenco say ‘up to 1.5 tonne per wheel so total 6 tonne.

No Im not sure I would trust them, however it doesn’t make sense to quote the overall all weight of two ramps as that mean I could put 2t on one ramp and 1t on the other.
 
Not sure what they’d be like once sunk into some of the fields we end up in. Think they look like a bit of a faf tbh.
 
They look like it involves either getting covered in grass or mud and that’s assuming you don’t lose a finger fitting the black part or roll off the edge trying.
Milenco ones are much easier to use and don’t require any banksman as each level has a definitive cup to rest in.
 
They look like you really need a lot of luck to stay on the curve let alone get it level then stick a wedge in.

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More for a long term storage situation I would think rather than everyday levelling. (y)
 
Lots of possibilities for frustration and the entertainment of others getting on and off these - no way.

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I looked at all the pictures, but couldn't see the six foot crowbar included that you'll need to pry them out of the wheel arch if you drive over them an inch too much ?
 
I was given a sample of something similar in my tugging days, tried it once then it went straight in the bin.
 
Thanks for all you’re responses peeps!
 

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