It's time to scrap the boards and makeshift ramp set-ups! A pair of Multi-Purpose Shop Ramps are a worthwhile investment for any garage. They became part of our Race Ramps family after multiple requests for similar ramps, and we engineered them to suit several common auto shop scenarios. You can use these ramps as a trailer ramp, alignment ramp extender, a 4-post lift ramp extender, a 2-post lift ramp, a jack-assist ramp, or anything else you can think of.
Featuring a 7-degree angle of approach with 4 inches of lift, each heavy duty ramp can support 2,500 pounds for a total vehicle weight capacity of 10,000 pounds. They accommodate tires up to 12 inches wide and are lightweight at 17 pounds per ramp. They're heavy duty enough for serious garage use, with a professional look that will elevate any service department.
These ramps are manufactured using an exclusive, patented process. They are constructed of 100% solid, high-density foam with a rugged anti-slip coating that results in a lightweight ramp solution that is strong, yet durable. They won't slide on any surface, including ice and smooth auto shop floors.
Make sure you can sail right up your service ramps!
Use the calculator below to determine your vehicle's maximum angle of approach. Then shop for any Race Ramps with an angle equal to or less than your result.
To determine the best angle of approach for your vehicle, we have devised the “yardstick test” below. If you do not have a yardstick, carefully measure out 36" with a tape measure or other straight, rigid object. You may need two sets of hands to get an accurate measurement here.
YARDSTICK TEST
Place a 36" yardstick or tape measure at the base of your front wheel.
Raise up the yardstick or tape measure until it hits the underside of your car (the spoiler).
Measure vertically from the ground to the end of the yardstick or 36" point on the tape measure. Record that height below in inches.
