T TehWoopig NAXJA Forum User Location Texas May 23, 2016 #1 Any ideas on what kind of load rating the ramps need to be to load an XJ onto a trailer? 16 foot trailer. Low to the ground.
Any ideas on what kind of load rating the ramps need to be to load an XJ onto a trailer? 16 foot trailer. Low to the ground.
S smokinu NAXJA Forum User Location Modesto CA May 24, 2016 #2 in the range of 4-5k. i have these on two trailers at work . http://www.amazon.com/ALUMINUM-TRUC...ler ramps&qid=1464061509&ref_=sr_1_10&sr=8-10 load and unload cars all week long.
in the range of 4-5k. i have these on two trailers at work . http://www.amazon.com/ALUMINUM-TRUC...ler ramps&qid=1464061509&ref_=sr_1_10&sr=8-10 load and unload cars all week long.
Lowrange2 NAXJA Forum User Location Abbeville, SC May 24, 2016 #3 Low to the ground? 4-low and drive it on the trailer. Who needs ramps?
Z Zyxlithylplyx NAXJA Forum User Location Sonoran Desert Jun 2, 2016 #4 Lowrange2 said: Low to the ground? 4-low and drive it on the trailer. Who needs ramps? Click to expand... I second that motion. Start the vacation early and wheel it up. Use a cement block at base if needed.
Lowrange2 said: Low to the ground? 4-low and drive it on the trailer. Who needs ramps? Click to expand... I second that motion. Start the vacation early and wheel it up. Use a cement block at base if needed.
M Mr.Smith NAXJA Forum User Location Georgetown,Ky Jun 3, 2016 #5 ^^^ We drive up on most all of ours with no ramps, and they are not low to the ground as you put it.
cal NAXJA Forum User NAXJA Member Location Hammertown, USA Jun 3, 2016 #6 If you're trailer didn't come with appropriate ramps, its probably not intended to haul a car... and with the others, i only use the ramps when i'm loading up someones daily driver that's broken.
If you're trailer didn't come with appropriate ramps, its probably not intended to haul a car... and with the others, i only use the ramps when i'm loading up someones daily driver that's broken.
xjtrailrider NAXJA Forum User NAXJA Member Location Roanoke VA Jun 22, 2016 #7 Lowrange2 said: Low to the ground? 4-low and drive it on the trailer. Who needs ramps? Click to expand... I'm with Andy, can't remember when I needed ramps for a running/driving XJ, even a stocker. Just use 4-low and crawl it! My trailer sits high too!
Lowrange2 said: Low to the ground? 4-low and drive it on the trailer. Who needs ramps? Click to expand... I'm with Andy, can't remember when I needed ramps for a running/driving XJ, even a stocker. Just use 4-low and crawl it! My trailer sits high too!