Ramps for spraying rust proofing

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Has anyone tried these? I have Rhino ramps but would like to get up higher. They are not crazy expensive.

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If I bought a set I would see if I could find some made in USA or shipped from Amazon. Would hate to have them arrive and look unsafe and then cost $100 to ship back to some importing company.
Try and vet them as carefully as you can!
If possible find them made by an American company or other reputable manufacturer .
 
I'm a glorified accountant and not an engineer by any stretch, but the lack of x bracing would concern me, unless it is there and I cannot see it. The assembly just appears a bit to spindly for me to get under a vehicle with....I'd look elsewhere.

I am Waxoyling the Wife's Wrangler JL using Rhino ramps.
 
I would make extra sure that these are safe for the weight they are holding. I don't even trust Rhino ramps so I always have a jack under the car just touching the jack point. I even do the same with jack stands, I like having the security of a redundant system. I haven't had a car fall on me in my 52 years of wrenching on vehicles.
 
AAAAAHHHHH.......no.......I'll stick with my jack stands, and rust proof my face if using spray cans. Since I've been retired, and have more time on my hands, I've been rust proofing using a can and some cheap Scamazon 1-1/4" paint brushes. Takes longer, but I can hand paint indoors. No overspray.
 
Those quickjacks would work well...Nice piece of equipment.........if I had the $$$$$........Have lots of jack stands. and plenty of floor jacks. Maybe I can make two out of all the jack stands and floor jacks ???????..Just buy some angle iron ????? Nope, no $$$$ for a welding machine...And I can't safely weld......UUUMMM.....Undercoat face wins !!!!!! YAY :)
 
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