Does anybody still trust these? I got a pair of 16,000 lb rhino ramps and used them twice on my own car, great for oil changes etc. My girlfriend drove her Taurus on-to it and it snapped one side, dropping the passenger side to the ground.
Why do the more expensive Rhino Ramps crack?
RhinoGear 11912 RhinoRamps MAX Vehicle Ramps (Pair, 16,000lb. GVW Capacity)
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Actually she didn't, that was my initial though as well.They're great. $50 says gal pal didn't drive it on centered/tried to steer when on it centered.
If one ramp slipped causing the other ramp to be overshot and stressed, I could see a ramp breaking.
The key word is overshot and stressed which the OP didn't say anything about.
The main reason i bought them was for my lancer, I have a hydraulic jack that just doesn't seem to fit right.I have the newer ones and have had no problems so far, only had them for a couple months now. I use them to do oil changes on my girlfriends '12 focus. The car is so low to the ground it makes it a ***** to try to get under it with a jack, or with older style steel stamped ramps. The incline on these ones is gradual enough that it is just about perfect. I sure will keep an eye on mine after seeing this.
That's the reason why i specified it was NOT on the grass, everybody seemed to think it was on the grass (probably because i put them there for pictures, even though you can clearly see a curb right there)Aha just saw this on facebook under the mechanics memes.
I have had a pair for over 15 years. Have used them from ATV's to pick-up trucks with no problems.
I personally don't see how that could happen if it was on level surface and the car centered on the ramp. Even if that area of the plastic was weak for whatever reason you would have to stress it somehow to have it fail. I don't think driving on it with the ramp on flat ground and tire centered on ramp would cause it to crack there. But then again I'm not an engineer.
Email the company with the pictures you have and see what they have to say. My guess is they will send you a new set free. May even have you send your set in so they can figure out what happened.
True, but his info is second hand as it was his girlfriend that broke the ramp.
Old style ones here...no problems with my 4runners.
Even if you don't want a new pair I would still contact the manufacturer and let them know. Maybe they have an explanation of why it happened. I personally would want to know.
Where it broke I don't see anyway that it would just snap unless it was stressed in a way it wasn't meant to be. Either drove to far forward, ramp got sucked under tire, car wasn't centered, etc. But like I said I'm not an engineer, just curious since I use them also.
I'm not sure why they even changed the design, unless some marketing genius thought that being able to nest two of them together was an important feature.
It's not hard to imagine a scenario where uneven loading might cause one to snap along the areas where the the voids are.
Thanks for sharing. I'm in the market for a set of ramps, but I sure as hell won't be buying these!
I believe this thread confirms my aversion to getting under a car sitting on plastic.
Or for that matter, driving a car I care about, up into the air, on plastic.
Even if it WAS user error, if you can use a simple ramp wrong (provided it's like, right side up) such that it breaks, it's NOT a safe thing to put your car on. That's like having a jackstand ratchet arm shatter, and someone tells you it wasn't a level enough surface - like fine, sure, it still shouldn't have broken - if it's not level enough, it will fall over, if it breaks it's a **** product that you shouldn't trust your life to.
A jack and some stands is hardly more expensive.
I had my excursion on them with no problems.